I absolutely love how minimalist this looks....
Computer is connected to the router via ethernet. The connection to the router is I believe fiber optics....
Doesn't have to be every week. Could be every other week or at least once a month. I haven't used Windows since 2002, but personally, I update once a week, and it never takes all that long, maybe 2-3 minutes tops. But I understand that it's not for everyone....
Arch can definitely be a "set & forget" type of distro. Just install it, use it correctly, and that's really it. No need to upgrade to new releases; just keep the system up to date....
OpenSUSE was actually released long before Arch even existed. I'm an Arch user, btw, but I consider both operating systems to be excellent choices. Everyone has their own preferences. Let people enjoy what they like and embrace their individuality. We don't all have to be alike....
Nintendo is literally a depressing company right now....
Sorry, but I have no information on the original source of the image....
Personally, I consider a "bloated system" to be one that has a bunch of installed apps that I'll never use....
When your day is going too well and you don't trust it and some shit finally goes down .... .... Ah, there it is, the fuckening !!
In the past, some people have expressed dissatisfaction when I've sent them files in .odt format. However, it's the superior format in terms of support and functionality, so I always make them aware of that and of the fact that I will never use some shitty ms product....
This was a cool read. Thanks for sharing :) I've been an XFCE user since 2002 & can confirm that as a longtime user I've never really encountered anything other than a few small problems....
N I N T E N D O C A N E A T S H I T ! !
All Linux distros are kinda the same really.
- Use them incorrectly & they'll break..
- Use them correctly & they'll just work..
This is how not to use Arch.. Update at least once a month, or if not maybe at least twice a month. If you can't handle the updates on Arch then consider switching to something like Debian....
I've actually been meaning to give systemd boot a try. Been using grub just fine though & I've never actually had any problems with it....
I installed Arch once & it took less than 30mins to complete. Still using the same install, as it has literally never broken. This comic literally applies to those people who use Arch incorrectly....
I can see how that would be problematic. Hopefully that'll never happen to me....
I always check stuff like this with new appliances, but I guess there's some people who don't....
I asked for a DARK coffee, not a Depressed one 🫥. You just ordered a depresso.
Opinion: Try a browser that protects your privacy
Chrome’s ad-blocking plan could be a privacy disaster – and a reason to switch to Firefox....
If you are using the open source Firefox web browser to browse YouTube and watch its videos, then you might have noticed that there is an artificial delay
Google slows down Firefox users when watching YouTube....
The technology has become the standard LAN worldwide
HI Guys..
I have a Raspberry Pi 4B & I've been looking into using it with an AI image upscaler, to batch upscale images. I have yet to find any useful info, or to get anything I've tried working. Just wondering if anyone here would be able to offer up any thoughts or info.
Many thanks....
> Things I've tried: esrgan, real-esrgan, ncnn, upscaly & beatmup.
I've created a minimal fetch script on my Arch Linux system. It's written in bash and has been successfully tested on Arch, Debian & Fedora. It works out of the box on Arch, but you do need to change the package count command to adapt it to work with different package managers other than pacman. Also make sure that you have lsb-release
installed.
Device: Thinkpad E470
Distro: Xubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
Theme: Arc-Darker
Icons: Arc x
De: Xfce 4.12
Wm: Xfwm
Terminal: Xfce4-terminal
Panel: Xfce4-panel
Shell: Bash
Editor: Atom
Wallpaper color: #E5B680
Font: Ubuntu Light - size 10
Image Viewer: Feh
Open image: Samantha De Reviziis
Firefox: Userchrome.css
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