Icarus (Die Another Day) is real?
Humanist, tinkerer, geek, student of life. Starting a new career journey after 25 years in I.T.
Icarus (Die Another Day) is real?
I use Ventoy to boot everything but macOS. Those installers need their own partitions on the SSD.
Do yourself a favor and skip the USB drive - they are ridiculously slow compared to a compact external SSD. I found a cheap m.2 enclosure on Amazon and put an old SSD in it and the speed difference is breathtaking.
My SSD has a bunch of Linux distros grouped into folders along with Windows 10 & 11, every macOS from 10.13 to present, along with Rescuezilla, Hiren’s and a few others I can’t remember at the moment.
Rescuezilla was my #1 go-to during my days of distro hopping. Makes it super easy to try out a distro on bare metal instead of a VM.
Why would you continuously record? Just record motion events and you won’t need a card that large at all, plus it will last a lot longer.
I feel like this is a product looking for a market. Why would anyone ever trust that much data to something so fragile and easy to lose?
And after you spend 14 hours filling it with data, it falls out of your shirt pocket when you lean over to tie your shoe, gets caught by a gust of wind, and is gone forever.
I’m a huge fan of Joplin. It runs on everything and syncs to either your or their cloud. Been using it for a few years now.
Are we really complaining about gendered pronouns in source code notes for a web browser?
Is that what we are doing?
There are mountains of bigger fish to fry, y’all. Social change doesn’t happen overnight. It can take decades or longer.
Widespread language changes have historically taken decades or even centuries to occur.
Ask any woman or person of color over the age of 50 about the CONSTANT slights or worse endured every day for most of their lives for some perspective.
Fight the good fight, absolutely, but this isn’t worth getting angry over - at least not from what I’ve read so far.
I got tired of fooling around with mine and just plugged in a Panda USB Wi-Fi adapter. It’s ugly, but reliable.
How random. My 2014 MBA with Intel HD Graphics 5000 runs Linux beautifully. What a difference a year makes.
“Hevy” is the name of the Clone Trooper from The Clone Wars that the computer is named after. That’s his helmet pictured in Neofetch, along with his famous quote, “You didn’t say ‘Please!’”
All of the computers I manage are named after Clone Troopers.
Unfortunately, I’ve had a hard time locating the typeface that they use in their word mark, so I’ve been unable to create the “Debian Edition” text. The word mark that I’m using is a vector file and not a font.
It’s possible that the word mark uses custom glyphs, because I don’t see any mention of the typeface on the official logo GitHub page.
If you have any luck locating the typeface, let me know and I’ll be happy to add LMDE.
Sorry, just these for now.
I just opened it on my iPad with Curve, and the logo is correct. What app are you using?
Window Maker isn’t a distro, it’s a window manager. Scroll all the way to the bottom and click the triangle next to “DEs/WMs/Shells.”
The Slackware S is centered EXACTLY left-to-right.
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About a year ago, I trialed both Proton Mail and Tuta mail. Proton mail worked out better for my needs, but YMMV. 
One nice thing about switching providers is that it gives you the opportunity to rid yourself of years of built-up cruft and spam.