Why would you trust random people on lemmy over a basic resource like Wikipedia?
Why would you trust random people on lemmy over a basic resource like Wikipedia?
Ah, hadn’t thought of that, good call. I buy old Macs and fix them up.
Updates to macOS are free; the hardware sales make that possible.
Updates to third-party apps like MS Office and Adobe are entirely at the discretion of that vendor (both of those are likely subscription-only at this point).
LibreOffice is available for macOS, yes.
I think Oracle’s VirtualBox is still free for emulation. You can also use Boot Camp to install Windows natively for dual-booting.
You clearly missed the point of those stories.
That’s why Bernie branded his universal healthcare proposal as Medicare for All — medicare is wildly popular.
Go fash, lose cash.
FYI Nexctloud supports webdav.
I run it and mariaDB in docker and they run perfectly when left alone, but everything breaks horribly if I try to do an update. I recently figured out that you need to do updates for NC in steps, and docker (unRAID’s, specifically) defaults to jumping to the latest version. I think I figured out how to specify version now so fingers crossed I won’t destroy it the next time I do updates.
I eat a lot of meat and have confirmed with people that I don’t smell (I don’t wear deodorant). Diet can play a part I’m sure, but meat isn’t it.
Trying not to gloat to my Cowboys fan coworker. It is difficult.
Jet Boil’s are compact and awesome.
Heck yeah, thanks for the heads-up!
Do they have dyndns support? That was what led me to google.
Snapshots sound really cool. I just got my server back online after a move so I’ve been hesitant to update and rebuild pools, but this might be the motivation I needed.
Right?! I wish I had a little more talent to be able to add it to CA. All the docker stuff is out there, though it sounds like multiple dockers are needed, so it’s more complicated than a single app install.
I’m leaning toward spinning up a VM and running some ansible scripts someone posted.
I’m new and could be wildly wrong, but it seems like an improved UI could consolidate multiple communities into one “this is my feed” so you can participate in all of them. If one dies, you don’t lose everything.
Look, I agree they suck, but video games being slightly worse isn’t the worst thing about the 21st century.