One of the few good things that came from the Crowdstrike disaster
One of the few good things that came from the Crowdstrike disaster
The Mediterranean countries disagree
You can set specific applications as floating windows in i3 so that they take their original size
You don’t technically need a package manager though. It’s just a convenience layer.
Probably still for some time. I have a laptop with a NVIDIA Optimus 1050ti from 2016 or so and it’s still going strong 8 years later. It starts getting a bit tricky (but not impossible) at 10+ years old cards
I’ve been selfhosting Gitea for years now and it’s great, but I also don’t really collaborate with anyone else so YMMV. Originally I wanted to go with GitLab utb it’s too resource intensive for my use case
This is RedHat Linux 6.1, it was EOL way before RedHat Enterprise Linux 6 came around
not too sure that’s a good thing