Gurfaild

@Gurfaild@feddit.de
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The Babylon Bee is a conservative Christian fascist news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as a Christian or conservative fascist version of The Onion.

Wikipedia should stop using weasel words.

You could also downvote on the desktop site by using the RES keyboard shortcut

I FIXED my CAPSLOCK KEY to FINALLY enable CRUISE CONTROL for COOL

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I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're refering to as Windows Terminal, is in fact, PowerShell/Windows Terminal, or as I've recently taken to calling it, PowerShell plus Windows Terminal. Windows Terminal is not a shell unto itself, but rather another component of a fully functioning command line environment made useful by the PowerShell shell, command line utilities and vital cmdlets comprising a full environment as defined by Microsoft.

Many computer users run a modified version of PowerShell every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of PowerShell which is widely used today is often called Windows Terminal, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the PowerShell system, developed by the PowerShell Project.

There really is a Windows Terminal, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Windows Terminal is the terminal emulator: the program in the system that handles console I/O for the other programs that you run. The terminal emulator is an essential part of a command line environment, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete command line environment. Windows Terminal is normally used in combination with the PowerShell shell: the whole system is basically PowerShell with Windows Terminal added, or PowerShell/Windows Terminal. All the so-called Windows Terminal distributions are really distributions of PowerShell/Windows Terminal!

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Typical Internet Contrarian™ logic:

  • Everyone says X
  • I am smarter than everyone else
  • Therefore, I say Y

You might be able to circumvent an automatic filter by writing ‮lm.ymmel‬ - that should be rendered as ‮lm.ymmel‬

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new horsey just jöted

Google en hancingdrugs

It does somewhat renew itself due to alpha decay, but that probably isn't fast enough to matter.

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I'd like to interject for a moment and remind you that you're bad for not calling it GNU/Linux.

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Does the filter also catch HTML entities? If it doesn't, fuck /u/spez should still be visible.

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/opt/microsoft/powershell/7/pwsh

Try adding a bit of mustard

Adapter cards for one PCIe M.2 SSD are completely passive and work on every motherboard with PCIe. If the card has multiple M.2 slots, you need either a PCIe switch on the card or a motherboard that supports PCIe bifurcation.

I upgraded an old machine that doesn't have PCIe 3.0 or M.2 slots with a Samsung 950 Pro in an adapter card and I haven't noticed any issues - the SSD only runs at PCIe 2.0 speeds, but that's fast enough for me.

Sometimes plugging a PCIe card into one slot will cause fewer or no lanes to be allocated to another slot, so you should check your motherboard's manual before buying a new card.

If your machine doesn't have UEFI, only a few early NVMe SSDs are bootable, for example the Samsung 950 Pro. If you can't find one, you could try installing the bootloader on a USB stick.

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Obviously that's the plural of lettuce, just like mouse -> mice and house -> hice

And if that's not enough, there is even

  • msconfig
  • gpedit.msc
  • regedit

I thought it was about Minix running in the Intel ME

In a manual and EVs, when you take your foot off the brake, nothing happens.

That depends on the car's software - my mother's Renault Zoe slowly accelerates to about 5 km/h if you take your foot off the brake.

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new response just dropped

An SSL error has occurred and a secure connection to the server cannot be made.

  • William Shakespeare

One thing that might matter is that if all distros use the same swap partition for hibernation, you shouldn't boot one distro after hibernating another or you might overwrite the saved RAM contents.

If you use different swap partitions or files, you probably should still avoid writing to a partition that belongs to a distro that isn't actually shut down.

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Not quite - even in PowerShell 7 there are some features that only work on Windows and Windows only comes with PowerShell 5.1 by default.

winget install --id Mozilla.Firefox

If the heatsink isn't big enough that it blocks the socket lever, you could attach it to the CPU with thermal glue

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That has nothing to do with federation - I can still read deleted comments that other users of my instance posted in local communities

google hug of death

By using MSYS2 - if you use WSL, Neofetch will detect the Linux distro you're using.

It might actually be more efficient than keeping cyrogenic hydrogen cooled if the mission takes multiple decades and you don't need the fuel most of the time - for example in a Pluto orbiter

Cheese

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Kxe2

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As usual, he's snooping

It should always cause a syntax error if the code contains } else.

Is tone policing more important than removing disinformation?

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Usually you create an entry in /etc/fstab that tells the system which partition should be mounted where. I'd do that in each distro once you have installed all of them.

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If you install your first distro without creating any partitions manually, the installer will probably create an EFI partition. Maybe it wouldn't need to create one on your specific system, but it will probably do it anyway.

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