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I like your energy!
They are bigoted and racist.
Yes asking for a friend.
Zathura lets you theme your pdf files.
Oh yeah you dont need to do all that anymore. Most things work easy. I find that better cause i dont want to run anything outdated or unpatched in my local network. The stable base helps with that. My issue is when i need someone else to compile new version of software to create a package. I find that method on debian and ubuntu to be tedious.
i think of slackware as a distro that gives you the tools to build your own distro. Every slackware user seems to have their own unique workflows which is a double edged sword.
also yeah sometimes you wanna spend time with people i feel that. Congrats on the toddler!
I find building packages from source to be easier cause thats their preferred method for third party software.
i treat it as a stable base that i can build on top of.
You can use slackware current
Cause they have a history of embrace, extend, and extinguish, and they have played a key role in enshittification of tech and internet.
Have you tried the free alternatives? I guess to me its not the price alone its the principles of giving Microsoft money.
At that point play the free alternative and dont give your money to Microsoft. Do you love throwing your hard earned money at Microsoft?
Algorithms sound interesting to me from a research paper perspective. Im a little intimated by the others.
What’s your domain?
Yes itll be like the matrix instead … Beast wars!
Slackware is a great, simple OS that does what it does and does it well. There will be some getting used to, but when it clicks, it makes sense and doesn’t do anything you wouldn’t expect. It is great if you want to use containers as it provides you with the stable, simple base to run all your containers on top of.
Yeah thats the problem with hardware raid in general.
There are m.2 sata drives. They have a different pin layout and everything. It depends on what you want out of the QoS of your system and what bottlenecks you have.
M.2 is a form factor. Under that form factor it can run the NVMe or the SATA protocol.
M.2 is a form factor. Under that form factor it can run the NVMe or the SATA protocol.
Thanks for the outro. Ill be performing in more venues in a slice near you.