Hi there, welcome!
Fuck them real hard
Es cuestión de concientizar al pueblo, como siempre, de los beneficios de utilizar medios de transporte más eficientes, como los trenes, colectivos y bicicletas.
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Didn't she learn from Musk?
La bicicleta es el mejor medio urbano de transporte.
It's almost like people don't want your sats and are giving them back xD
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Woohoo! Awesome artwork
Are we doing pushup challenges now?
And half of it involves version incompatibility. Wanna have all your packages up to date? What a shame, oracle-ads is not compatible with pandas 2.2.
Half of the #python learning experience starts with 'pip install ...'
Good morning people! Another day of hard work in front of the screen. Shoutout to nostr:npub12hcytyr8fumy3axde8wgeced523gyp6v6zczqktwuqeaztfc2xzsz3rdp4 radio for keeping me company.
I like the left one more, it's cleaner.
That was a cool coincidence. Will check out Dual Booting.
Awesome!
First of all, thanks for your predisposition, I'll keep that in mind.
Lots of stuff is going on and at the moment I only have a 5 years old Lenovo Legion that does all I need and maybe more ^^
BTW, welcome to Nostr, hopefully you find it a nice place here.
Set up your wallet and feel free to post some #introduction so people get to know you a bit more :D
Right, gotcha, the game server thing isn't particularly hard generally speaking but you are correct you do need a bit of practice. I would suggest if you have to possibility to try installing linux on real hardware rather than a VM as it's 2 completely different experiences entirely. You'll learn much more on the real hardware.
I think by the way that there are some distros already rolled as game servers for the pi? https://retropie.org.uk/ for example.
The goal is to run a Open Tibia server cloning some repos and making modifications to it. It's for me and some friends, just for fun.
The thing is I always encounter a problem that's not considered in the guides, or even sometimes those guides are soooo old that became useless.
Regarding using Linux on real hardware, I've read somewhere in Reddit that Windows ran on VM inside Linux works way better than Linux tan on VM inside Windows. But I still don't know enough and have no idea how to migrate my license in case I decide to switch.
And getting rid of Windows, sadly, is not an option for me.
Well..yes and no. I've recently bought a #raspberrypi 4B 4gb with the main goal of learn by doing and try to run a game server on it. But since there are lots of back-and-forward in the process I'm struggling with lots of dead time (why does it take so long for many simple stuff??).
Anyways, I've decided to run a VM on my main computer, give it more resources to eat and when I finally find the way to make it run then repeat the process in the Pi.
Debian installation in progress, excitement intensifies xD
#linux

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