Yeah I just deleted the swap partition without updating anything. I’ve realized since then I need to update the fstab but I never think about it until the odd time I do a full reboot.
Yeah I just deleted the swap partition without updating anything. I’ve realized since then I need to update the fstab but I never think about it until the odd time I do a full reboot.
Not only do I get this on shutdown I get a job on startup that runs for a minute thirty that looks for a swap partition that I have deleted.
I did a little reading, and yeah, the core applications remained mostly unchanged from 2000 to XP to 2003. I’m more familiar with 2000 as that’s what I had growing up and that’s probably why I like the flat UI the best.
MS Office pretty much peaked, feature-wise, in like 2003 (or, arguably, 2007
For me it’s Office 2000. The flat UI is so efficient and yeah, there isn’t any features missing that I’ve encountered. Takes no resources to run and works the same if you’re on Windows 95 or 10. My family members still get me to install it if they get a new computer. It is also free to download from the Intetnet Archive.
I use LibreOffice for the most part because I’m on Linux.
The deferens between those operations is vas
Bad airbrush job/filter to smooth skin.
I use my PS4 all the time with Jellyfin with no issues. Just have to open it in the browser.
Thank you for posting the masterpiece behind the copy.
And the heart ripping scene. I looked away as a kid but I was still disturbed.
Would be better without the red circle
Looks familiar to a CD I have:
Vicinity of obscenity in your eyes
Have the name of the alias be “gti” or “gut”
You wouldn’t
“70% of lawyers suffer discrimination in the workplace but only 30% of lawyers face discrimination.”
Tailscale and being at my house is the only two ways in so I feel those are pretty good for me.
Probably the only thing they know about Linux is from when the YouTuber Linus Tech Tips tried to install Steam and broke his computer. That’s why they’d bring up Steam specifically.
GN has some “regular car” EV options available. The Bolt EUV and the Equniox EV start at $27k and $35k USD. Both come with a panel of physical buttons and come with a traditional physical metal key.
Bolt:
Equinox:
The Bolt EUV is as close as you’ll get with new vehicles as far as I know in North America.
You can find a Nissan Leaf, they started production in 2010. But from what I heard the batteries degrade quickly due to how they were designed.
How does it feel to always know when the doctor is about to enter?
Yes I live near a border and I know lots of people who do this.