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Isn't the same as when RT was not allowed to broadcast in Europe after the war? I wonder why the news about Al Jazeera and Israel makes more splash than the RT and Russia news
Isn't the same as when RT was not allowed to broadcast in Europe after the war? I wonder why the news about Al Jazeera and Israel makes more splash than the RT and Russia news
It's a new one? I guess you are not the target audience of this Windows manager if you are not willing to give it a try and explore the features and the experience before rationalizing it's usefulness
I am pretty much os agnostics, i sure do enjoy linux because of being so customizable and i am quite good at it but i don't mind using OSX or others if there was..
but when it come to windows, i can't for my life of it using it.. it's very slugggish for me (compared to the arch distro i have on that same laptop) and it's unbearably intrusive (so many shortcuts are owned by the OS that i can't disable)
I think matt has lost any credibility he had i have been following since openstack and the beginning of containers days and it has all been downhill from there...
i like yadm because it has simply no dependencies and can be installed literally anywhere on any archs (which is important to me)....
the yadm/awk templating system is good enough for me, it let you do some if host then output this or output that kind of things..... i never had a need for more.
I moved to youtube music lately after being like 10 years i think on spotify (or since when it started in the UK)... the youtube premium + youtube music was too much of a deal for me to take...
I still use spotify sometime with an app that remove the ads... but I don't get the attraction anymore
never been happier in my life since i stopped caring about gnome, i wrote a couple of gnome extensions to make it usable (for me) and having to deal with all the breakages was really getting on my nerves.. switched to use i3 with a bunch of shell/python scripts and can go on with my life
I didn't mind the snaps since I always was able to disable them on every update, but somehow I started to get a lot of kernel freezes when running some IO heavy unit tests, it was getting really annoying. It may have been a btrfs bug or some other bug but I blamed ubuntu and installed archlinx instead.
Same btrfs/snapshotting configuration on arch and never had any issues so far...
Clearly you are not understanding what tabs in emacs are... it's pretty much a visual way to identify windows-configuration-to-register, and instead of doing C-x r w REG / C-x r j REG all the time you have a nice automatic way...
(please read the emacs manual the other post of this thread as posted)
is glasskube a reboot of jenkins-x ?