

Cold brew and iced coffee are different, one is for tech bros, the other is for women and gay men
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Cold brew and iced coffee are different, one is for tech bros, the other is for women and gay men


You could just look at my profile to see that I’m not. I’m also not new to Linux communities in general. Doesn’t change that I’ve never seen someone recommend NixOS to a complete beginner. I have (rarely) seen Arch recommended, but those recommendations will generally be downvoted and have many replies disagreeing. Linux Mint is by far the distro I see most often recommended, followed by Fedora.


I’ve genuinely never seen a single person recommend NixOS to a new user, unless they already had advanced technical knowledge


Samsung updates, they ruin android more and more with each one. The quality of the ROM an android comes with is a very underrated thing to consider when buying. Pixels are very close to stock android. Nothing is also good, farther from stock but the changes are for the better imo. OnePlus was good last time I had one, but not sure if they still are.


Its in alpha so I’d expect it to be buggy for a while. Performance for me is pretty much the same as it was a few months ago, but I never had any issues.


Its a competitive shooter/moba, basically none of the game would remain if it was transitioned into a PvE game.
There arent AI bots sprinkled in, there’s just troopers and jungle camps, which either dont move or walk in a straight line down their lane. They aren’t meant to be a challenge, theyre just tools for gaining souls and creating map pressure.
PvP is only rage inducing when you let it be. Mute whiny people and just enjoy yourself.


I know, but they didnt specify if it was on the same drive or not.
By default Sonarr and Radarr both copy files, not move them, so the files shouldnt be disappearing from the original drive.


I believe it is, but I don’t think it always has been. I’m not sure if they automatically enabled it for existing installs when it was added.


By default both Sonarr and Radarr copy files, not move them. If they’re being removed, something else is likely causing that. Some torrent clients have options to remove files after downloads are complete, maybe you have that turned on?
Telling your client where the file has been moved to wouldn’t generally work, since Sonarr and Radarr will reorganize and rename files, so you couldn’t keep seeding from them.


You can configure radarr and sonarr to use hard linking instead of moving the.


I havent used vscode in while but I do remember having a lot of issues with the Microsoft C++ plugin, especially in large projects. I switched to clangd very quickly.


Plus you can always just use clangd. Its what I’ve always used with every text editor that has LSP support.


I use Voyager on mobile most of the time, but still do a little browsing on my desktop using Photon.


If the links are to another post, you’ll stay logged in so you can interact. Without this it opens on the other instance so you cant interact.


Whether you like Lemmy.world or not, its probably not a good idea for this community to remain on an instance that is failing to remove CSAM.


Since they refer to it as “very illegal” and say it originates from an attack, it is almost certainly CSAM.


I’ve met many neurodivergent trans puppygirls in the FOSS world, but the job history is definitely weird.


there is no server component running
What the hell are you talking about? Just look at the Dockerfile.
CMD [“node”, “server.js”]
You think that line isn’t running a server?
Thr repo makes it very obvious that it runs a server that the webgui connects to. Its fine if you dont know shit but dont be a dick while being stupid.
Buying a nice nice and sharpening stones making cooking so much more enioyable