I made a mistake and read the news. I apologize and won't do it again.
Nostrica vibes are returning. Pura vida amigos 🤙
Similar setup, but to keep kids lifey happy.
Usually I pack to much and still miss things that would have been useful, that's the easier part tho. But mostly it is the searching for places to stay with kids as well as the transportation that is challenging. And then thinking about how to protect the valuables. At the end everything will be ok, but the preparation is just stressful.
Don't like travel preparation
All waiting for that 30% dip at ~100k everyone is talking about
Time to unfollow some influencers, too much drama.
It definitely sounds interesting. If I find some time, I'll install a new relay and see how far I get, but I can imagine people prefering to use this as a service.
Any timeline for exposing that feature?
🌽 to feed the family
Next round of innovation.
There was a time i thought that way and made the switch, but from windows to mac. That might have been an ok choice at that time. Now, here I am back on linux where it mostly all began. Couldn't be happier in this regard. When something doesn't work, which seldomly happens, I have at least a chance to fix it. If there is a hardware issues, I go to the next (online)-store and buy a replacement part at a reasonable price and don't have to send the device in and wait for a week or two or three.
Windows 2000 was good, and the last version i used voluntary. Win 8 the last version i had to use. Not going to change that as long as I can.
Even better if you buy a couple of EVs from europe to also save the car makers and not only the climate, but please don't forget to accept the cookies while you are at it.
I've recommended Ubuntu many times to beginners and it worked quite well. They usually don't have bigger issues and many still use it today. I also come back to fedora for some reason. QubesOS was my favorite, but not a good choice on notebooks. NixOS is interesting, but I haven't had enough time and motivation to really give it a fair chance yet.
Fedora Linux 41 released!
Includes DNF5, support for installing Nvidia drivers with secureboot, Ptyxis as the new default terminal, ibus chewing for traditional Chinese (Taiwan) as the default, IPU6 camera support, and much more...
https://fedoramagazine.org/announcing-fedora-linux-41/
Here's what's new:
https://fedoramagazine.org/whats-new-fedora-workstation-41/
#Linux #Fedora
Update was smooth, no issues so far.

