They meant mail. With patches in punch cards. Just as good.
They meant mail. With patches in punch cards. Just as good.
joke’s on you, I’m not working tomorrow, just 45 years or more left if I don’t die before
it’s a curved viotek @ 144hz, not the best quality, but it was the cheapest with these specs back then
ah, this filter by timestamp might be very useful to me, thanks
works fine on KDE, I use a 34" and wouldn’t go back to a two monitor setup. Maybe two ultra-wides stacked vertically? But not 16:9.
I do use kwin with tiled windows, btw, with the new Krohnkite.
last year I had over 1TB freed by docker system prune on a dev VM. If you’re building images often, that’s a mandatory command to run once in a while.
I do think the demand decreased in the past decade. The average consumer has their photos and documents in the cloud and signs up to streaming services for movies, shows, and music. Local storage is not as important as it used to be.
title should read adopt*
first thing I noticed is that they bothered with the plural; it’s loss, but an absolute win too
That makes much more sense with the US gov and its immigration stance. People thinking “illegals” are freeloaders will be making the surprised pikachu face when nobody wants take their old jobs and blame the democrats when the prices of everything keep rising.
We do it like that too. Most meetings are not useful at all (no blockers), but at least we don’t waste more than 15-20 minutes
but when something goes wrong it’s on you, so you can wear that hat too
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I’ve been doing that for years. Rollbacks are very rare, to the point that it doesn’t make much of a difference whether I do them all at once or not, other than spending more time to do it.
If I wasn’t using containers for everything, sure. Otherwise it’s a bit of an excessive concern.
exactly my point, I’d suggest automating that before I bothered with PRs that upgrade versions, as it’s a waste of time.
“manual changes”, which connotes “local changes”
It doesn’t. Manual as in a PR with upgrades that you’re suggesting yourself, as opposed to running dependabot.
Putting up a PR with changes isn’t considered a manual anything.
If I have to open a PR myself, that’s very much a manual change.
that’s a lot of FUD, topgrade just upgrades using all package managers you have, it doesn’t do the upgrades itself bypassing the manager that installed it, or package authors.
dependabot is a tool for repos, not to apply local changes
we just need one more salmon