Having been a Linux user for nearly 10 years, it’s surprising how frequently I’m surprised at the things systemd can do. That’s not to say I have any idea what it should do.
Having been a Linux user for nearly 10 years, it’s surprising how frequently I’m surprised at the things systemd can do. That’s not to say I have any idea what it should do.
I’m interested in these “subsidized phones”…are those the ones they lease to you forever unless you buy out at the end of the 24 month term? The same ones for which you pay more overall than if you bought the phone outright to begin with? Not sure it’s the consumer benefitting from those subsidies…
:q!
if it’s urgent
Don’t forget, the Department of Justice will have put him there, so DJ put DJ DJ in DJ, now DJ DJ gets to DJ in DJ.
Maybe take a few physics classes.
Ha, raw.
Yeah it’s long but how wide is it? 4"+ or I’m out. Shrinkflation shouldn’t be applied to toilet paper.
There’s one of these interchanges at the junction of Rt 59 and I-88 in Naperville, IL…historically a notorious junction. It was and is a bit strange to roll through intermittently, but anecdotally people in the area seem to think its improved traffic flow. It does catch unfamilar drivers off guard, tho, especially during off-peak hours when there isn’t much traffic to follow.
Not a dev nor a privacy/security expert, but if you’ve had issues with system updates breaking stuff, I’d steer clear of Fedora and roll with something a bit more stable and consistent, like Debian or Ubuntu LTS releases. The 6-month system upgrade cycle is pretty onerous with Fedora.
You should write a book about it. You have a good, simple style thats easy to read, easy to understand. It would likely be cathartic to write and could help others.