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if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money
That sounds extremely unsustainable
Thought to have been an ordinary falling star.
if I get an idea I am not happy until it start making money
That sounds extremely unsustainable
So when we actually do have AI, what are we supposed to call it? The current use of the term “AI” is too ambiguous to be of any use.
Just wanted to add that OpenSUSE MicroOS uses Tumbleweed repos by default, so I’m fairly sure that’s an atomic rolling release too. Not 100% sure, though.
My point was that you can’t be an advanced user without first being a non-advanced user
(and side note, I’ve been using Linux for over 20 years on and off… still use Nano)
How are you supposed to become an advanced user, then?
Might be worth trying to find a refurbished HP ProLiant MicroServer. There are a few on eBay UK within the £200-400 range. You can sometimes find professionally refurbished units as well.
Why not? It would help massively with the ‘affordable’ criterion
Eh, JavaScript is overrated anyway
Windows 95 -> 98 -> SuSE …9? -> XP -> Ubuntu 10 -> Windows 7 -> Windows 10 (alongside a bunch of Debian servers) -> MX Linux -> Debian
Also went Windows 10 -> Kubuntu -> VanillaOS -> Kinoite on my laptop for what it’s worth.
With a plunger
…So you do go around looking for KDE users to argue with. Sounds like fun.
Do you just go around looking for KDE users to argue with?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stevie_Nicks - one of the world’s most celebrated female singers, famously part of Fleetwood Mac in the 70s. Thought it was a funny pun.
You can use Windows 10 indefinitely without using a key. You’ll lose out on a few settings, mainly to do with personalisation, and you’ll have a watermark on your screen - but if it’s just for one game, then perhaps that’s something you can live with.
…there are also Certain Methods to permanently activate Windows without a key at all if necessary.
I tend to use objects in space. My media server is called phobos, and my AzuraCast server is called dorado.
They’re a bit meaningless, though, so when I do my planned server upgrade this year I’m going to go with something different. My pfSense server was called sibyl, so perhaps something along those lines.
By that logic, nothing is reliable…? Because you could say that about literally anything
It was reimplemented a couple of years ago - don’t have a link to hand but it’s on GitHub - so it’s likely to be native.
Nginx Proxy Manager, I assume