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Solid explorer seems, pretty solid
Solid explorer seems, pretty solid
I’d add SMB as well, I use KDE connect for 1-2 files, nextcloud for photo backup and SMB for bigger transfers.
Uh, mostly we do contactless for that kind of amount, we just wave the card at the machine.
I always find you spend the time up front with Linux, mostly. All the issues come at the start but once they’re settled it’s generally stable.
Not only could they, they did, months ago.
If it had an accelerometer and Bluetooth I’d have it already.
Arch is it?
Hahah, no doubt, while popping in and out of the outage call repeating the phrases “can I get an update?”, " Is there an ETA on recovery?" and “We need to get this back online”
Fair enough, what’s software/hardware support like in general?
I literally could not give a flying fuck if my socks match, there are few activities that I regularly engage in I find as asinine as pairing socks. I do, however, get utterly bored of being told my socks don’t match, so I conform.
I’d imagine chip design is sufficiently complex that you could both be competent and not have a fucking clue what’s causing this. A recall is bound to be cheaper than the impact this is going to have on customer trust. Not only are they the lower performance chips, they’re buggy lower performance chips.
News just in, bear does in fact shit in woods.
Not without scraping the tines of your fork on the bottom you fiend. Your cornbread is no match for my wheaten loaf.
Why openBSD though?
MS make a decent mouse as it goes.
swindled?
Goddamned Canadian maple syrup cartel.
Have you never worked in corporate IT or something? Of course we should blame Crowdstrike, that way we don’t get a sev 1 on our scorecard.
We should make it a thing. Let’s regroup in a fortweek and see how we’re getting on.