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No but here is a open source branch of it called haiku and it works great!
No but here is a open source branch of it called haiku and it works great!
I’m out of the loop what happened
Mint->arch->nixos
Edit! I’m wrong! Read below comment
A hibernation state where your laptop completely powers off saving current ram to disk to resume from when the system is powered back on. The article is a pretty interesting read!
Nuclear waste and fuel is dangerous for years and is an invisible hazard. Propane and gas at least only explode once
Yeah Elon musk is a cuck and I’m not advocating for any specific manufacturer but realistically we will need some cars in the future no matter what. So I’d rather them be electric
Unless you both use exactly the same config files… Which is the point of nixos… Everything is versions locked. If you have a working config you can give it to your buddy and build it and it’ll work the same way
Unfortunately we do still need cars. Mostly for things like farm use and last mile transportation. Having everyone live in a city near a train line is a great idea but you it definitely won’t happen. Electric cars is the compromise we need to make with people in rural areas
Yeah lots of anything can get you My brother has bad memory from that too
Did you smoke everyday? Or all day?
Solar works worse in higher temps
Obsidian clone thats better than logseq
Technically no, both use kvm virtualization which is included in the Linux kernal, so both are “bare metal hypervisors” other wise know as class 1 hypervisors. Distinctions can be confusing 😂
A bare metal OS is an OS running outside of a hypervisor. Virt-manager is a class 1 hypervisor that allows you to host guest operating systems. ( Run vms )
Is there a rule to make sure when you open a window on one virtual desktop or on one screen it stays on that screen and doesn’t try to open on your current desktop? Sometimes I try to switch desktops before an app has launched and it opens up right where I’m trying to do something else.
Vm manager, gnome boxes
The Gordon Ramsey of programing
Yes it depends on you loading it, doesn’t always get all the dishes done, and will melt your dishes if they are heat sensitive. All this because it doesn’t understand the task at hand. If it did it could, put them away for you, load them, ensure all dishes are spotless, and hand wash heat sensitive dishes.
How the fuck are you using that much ram of you aren’t doing “heavy duty” stuff???
Gnome osk keyboard is pretty subpar if you ask me though