Hail Satan.
Hail Satan.
Neat! Going to give this a go on my lunch break. Thanks!
Just here to spread the cult of systemd-boot. Reject the illness that GRUB hath wrought upon our people and extend your mastery over even the bootloader itself.
Windows has no power here.
What am I doing ricing KDE when I don’t even own a hoodie…
So I’ve recently moved over to using my Pixel buds pro almost full time and am hoping you stoke a convo here to revisit.
KDE Connect affords us the ability to fire off commands from a phone to do any number of things. One use case of mine is to disconnect/reconnect Bluetooth devices from the desktop since it is greedy and tends to bogart my earbuds when playback stops on other connections. This has worked pretty well so far but with that in mind, I have only just started playing around with things and so I look forward to refining the experience with other utilities.
That said, I find Bluetooth is buggy on almost every OS out there (Android is constantly in what feels like a state of repair…)
Best of luck!
Very clean and nice wallpaper to boot. thumbs up emoji
Totally intended (and lifted.)
From my limited understanding it’s based on Debian instead of Ubuntu (which is based on Debian). The purpose is to have a fallback in the event Canonical snaps Ubuntu out of existence.
Now do VIM.
Truthfully, I don’t know what the secret sauce is. In my experience: system d boot is very simple and allows us to hook directly into the bootloader without any fuss. GRUB seems to be an operating system of its own and windows knows how to hook into it if you will.
systemd-boot for anyone that is tired of GRUB/Windows antics.
Nice, I snagged the same deal and the series A are great for runs. Incidentally, I’ve also had the Pro buds for over a year now and find they are worth the upgrade for the battery life alone.
Bought this model just after launch several months ago and it’s a great phone at the $500 price point I paid. This is a fantastic deal.
I clapped
What a provocative anecdote!
I’m not near a terminal to look but from what I remember I modified the given docker compose to comment out nginx and pointed the instance I already had up at the bitwarden container. There may have been another edit or two I stumbled over.
I’ll look when I get home and edit this post. GL
Oh hell, seitan.