

Not quite, he doesn’t demean himself by ‘buying’ anything, he just built a place where other people can buy stuff for a dollar and sell it for two, and Jeff takes a cut.


Not quite, he doesn’t demean himself by ‘buying’ anything, he just built a place where other people can buy stuff for a dollar and sell it for two, and Jeff takes a cut.


This may just be a usecase thing, but what is the advantage of this over imagemagick? I can already magick photo1.jpg -resize 50% photo1.png and when the process ends it’s not constantly using resources in a webserver.


I also bought a lifetime Plex pass a few years ago, but I’ve migrated to Jellyfin because Plex is no longer a trustworthy project.
This isn’t a secret plot by systemd, this is gnome making dependency choices and a distro that explicitly doesn’t support the new dependency being left in the cold. That’s just how dependencies work.
You could also buy CDs and rip them
The sandboxing is part of the point, having a permissions model that puts the user in control of what programs are allowed to do is critical.


I think I was a happier person before I read that list


I wonder if this will affect PAM authentication
Desktop: Octiron
Laptop: Octogen
Phone: Octarine


Level of Permenant Member with Veto Status (I don’t know if they could block them joining, but I imagine they could)
1 torx screwdriver 1 hammer
not the hardest thing to scratch up the platters and then fold them into abstract art


I’ve used mistserver to create a stream with OBS that you can embed into a webpage: https://mistserver.org/
The GTK 3 port is also a major boon as it allows them to work on the UI with more modern tech


It’s worth checking from an external network anyway, but I’d be surprised if it was public facing.


Are you browsing from outside your local network?


I have been slumming it with a normal ubuntu install, I tried plasma bigscreen but never got it working properly


The time has come Brother, obviously


Weird question but at least there’s an N/A option at the bottom
I built a server a few years ago in a Fractal Design Node (big square box) which has 4 6TB drives in raid 5 for 18TB of storage and a 6 core AMD cpu. It cost around £1200 and half of that was the hard drives.
It’s been really good, so if you’re looking to build one yourself I’d recommend having a look at the case and the price of drives.
Cryptobots don’t understand sarcasm