

It would make considerably more sense to not travel to the US, for education or anything else
It would make considerably more sense to not travel to the US, for education or anything else
‘non-removable’ lol
Sure. Do you have a point?
It seems like the main complaint is that Tailscale is a business. And what about the Linux Foundation?
The Linux Foundation is not a business.
The shock is that it was successful in finding a vulnerability not already known to the researcher, at a time when LLMs aren’t exactly known for reliability
I would guess shitty internet in one or both places making local streaming a better option
Yeah, but at least those are handled by capitalist overlords instead of government overlords. I hear capitalist boot tastes better
Yeah, Bluesky is fake decentralized
Oh yeah, I am in no way arguing in favour of it
To be fair, they didn’t say that they needed more resources for remote streaming
Install WSL
Mac should have dd, I’d assume lsblk as well not lsblk though. There’s fdisk though
I’ve just found it’s more polished right out of the box. Definitely more new-user-friendly, like Ubuntu, but with Snap gutted out.
I have been using the regular Mint (based on Ubuntu), but I’m probably going to use the Debian edition next time I install a new system
I suggest Mint or straight Debian. I prefer Mint for anything graphical, Debian for headless
I don’t know about open-source, but Animated Knots is the place to go to learn knots.
That’s fantastic, I can’t wait to go home and install it
My BSD system is one of the most secure in the world.
…I can’t get the damned thing to boot up, no way anybody is hacking in
Seconding the Mint suggestion. I started on Ubuntu ~15 years ago, nowadays I run Mint if I need a GUI, or Debian on anything headless
Parts of the US have excellent education. Or, well, had