

Used or fresh?


Used or fresh?


In theory I guess, but in practice we have diesel engine ships and all sorts of dynamics with pollution (e.g., using more dirty diesel that’s forbidden but not in international waters etc).


Yes, that’s as far as I was thinking as well.
Okay, so nothing in particular, just not in line? I hoped she released a trailer for the next Epstein season
I missed out on the drama around this, but why did she get fired?


Nah, my village just had the bin


A full potato? Lol, when I was young I had nothing but a french fry, scavenged from a McDonald’s bin.


Great move in these times where RAM is cheap and widely available
I found this video helpful but it’s a few months old already:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzPN3Zpzusg
Depending on your goals, you could try to find used components that are incompatible with windows 11 but still perhaps powerful enough as this guy explains:
I recommend using these $0.21 to buy an avocado toast, or at least a piece of one
There is is, listen to uncle/auntie fartographer.
Rule: if your company sets you up against your colleagues because you xor they have children, it’s time for a strike or time to quit
Yes, fight among each other and leave us millionaire bosses alone 🤑


But I’m level 3 genius!
Okay, so same issue as I have. But I think we’re getting there. There is a dedicated section already in my local electronics store which tells me this is becoming mainstream already
And recommended resources to learn about this and what to look out for? Appropriate size per use case etc? I like the idea of getting one+solar panel for my rental apartment, but i have zero clue which one would be good or if it’s just a waste of money.
What’s your plan to achieve that other than posting here?


Consider yourself lucky if you haven’t been there in the times before systemd. It streamlined a lot of things under the hood that were stupidly varied among distros, like where certain configurations were placed. Really, nobody needed that and it broke a lot. Systems also introduced some sanity through service dependency awareness, e.g., which service needs to be running before the next can be started. You might find that obvious, but Linux was still stuck in the 80s on that level and essentially a guessing game.
That said, if you want to try something else, the most reasonable but quite involved alternative is probably guix with shepherd.
The guilt of not living up to the expectations of my ancestors nor future generations