

Human rights tend to mean those agreed upon on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so not very vague at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights


Human rights tend to mean those agreed upon on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, so not very vague at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights
Slackware and Debian both started in 1993.


That’s not exactly true. You can pay through an existing credit card via Pix (it doesn’t have to be Visa or MasterCard), or pay in instalments via pre-approved credit with the bank.


The Debian installer rescue mode can make it a lot easier by dropping you on a terminal chrooted to your root filesystem with all other mounts already in place.
It will be CLI only but anyone who’s comfortable with a shell should have a much better time there than on a live distro.
That’s ok but it’s a bit cheeky to compare something meant primarily to be used as a stable system against a rolling release.


Yep.
I have a SLZB-06 as a Zigbee coordinator and sometimes it hangs. I can also not do OTA updates. I like the convenience but I’m not sure the hardware and/or firmware are quite there yet.


I believe some of the newest offerings by SMLIGHT can also do both.
I have been using Plasma 6 on Wayland on Debian for way longer than 2 years with no issues.


I can run Ollama. I haven’t tried to do much more than that.
I run a Debian host and honestly can’t recall if I ran it directly or on Docker, but it worked and had pretty good performance on a 7900 XTX.
Surely you’ve heard of Karl Popper’s paradox of tolerance.


They’re not afraid of pissing off. They agree but can’t admit publicly.


I think you mean 4. Unless you’re excluding China.
I can also say that bananas are quite yellow when ripe, without additives. Have had banana trees in 2 different houses, of 2 different banana varieties.
Having grown up in Brazil, I can confidently say that most of our oranges are indeed orange. Green is usually the colour of non-ripe ones and you can expect extreme acidity from them.


On LG WebOS, the Homebrew Store has an Ad-free YouTube app that works well too.


Control-A and E should work in insert mode. That’s why OP mentions pressing escape before issuing the normal mode ^ and $ commands.
In insert mode, some or most of the EMacs-style shortcuts work.
This is the real answer. Other apps might be bottlenecked by IO so the CPU doesn’t work as hard. Get faster disks, the CPU will see more use. Since top is so small that it loads into memory almost instantly, and has no need for further IO, the CPU is free to spin all the way!
People get worked up when CPU usage is high, but unless there’s a resource leak somewhere, that just means the computer is working at full efficiency.
I think that’s just people. Lemmy just happens to be one of the forums where that’s observed.
What shady shit?