I rarely run out of candy so fuck it.
I rarely run out of candy so fuck it.
Again, capable of a lot but it’s best at configuration management. I like to use Ansible after I install an OS to do things like tweak SSH to be more secure, install Fish shell, set common environment variables and aliases, create a bin folder in my home directory, and clone down a bunch of custom scripts I have and a remote Git repository. You can do this kind of thing with a bash script also but with a well written ansible playbook you can run it over and over and it can fix configuration drift (in my example it could ensure my repository of scripts is up to date).
Using it on my latest install. Not bad. I mostly picked it for the visual aspects but I’m in the fence about it’s functionality. It feels like it takes more clicks than it should to open stuff.
Ansible is a legitimate way to provision a VM, but that’s not it’s strong suit. You should look into Teraform as it’s more industry standard.
Been using it a few weeks and mostly happy. 2 gripes are waydroid not working (didn’t have a big desire to use it but still) and leaning into the immutability aspect can be tough. I say it’s tough because it didn’t take long to run into a case where I really need to use rpm-ostree install and I’ve so far failed at using workarounds.
I often forget this is an option but it is web-based so it’s pretty much always available.
Put away the D, wait 10 mins and you’re good.
Can confirm. My friends and I used that term a lot towards each other and none of us thought anyone was actually gay.
Only if they kiss afterwards.
I have a very similar script. I basically have one branch that’s only manual commits and a “sister branch” that includes all manual commits plus some automatic ones. I determine what is auto-committed based on a simple test script. The test might be as simple as, “Did it build without errors? Commit.”
I think they’ll basically be a controlled opposition party. Having only one party control the entire government should be a red flag for most Republican voters. Keeping them at a consistent 20-30% of all offices is a good way to say, “Look, you have choice. Not our fault Democrats have unpopular policies and can’t muster a majority anymore.”
Really. For a new user, fixing the repos is one of the less intuitive things to do.
Sorry it’s bringing you down but we could become the next Russia in a few months. If we do it’s definitely going to become your problem as well.
Maybe it’s a doomed experiment but I think it’s possible to praise an act but not praise the actor. I’m hoping small concessions can lead to common ground.
I’ll actually amend my first bullet though since I believe Trump is a genuine liar (which is contradictory) and say instead I applaud that he committed us to leaving Afghanistan.
I’d recommend dual booting right now so you can transition over a longer period. Also make sure your chosen distro supports dual-boot. Technically any distro can dual-boot but if it doesn’t support dual-boot you’ll have to put in some extra effort to make sure both can boot safely and easily.
Don’t mind the ||
but I do agree if you’re validating an input you’d best find all issues at once instead of “first rule wins”.
I’ll agree to the top three. We all wish the pull out would’ve gone better and probably sooner but someone had to nope out of that mess. Alterior motives or not I’m glad we’re out of there.
If Mars became one “arm” of the human race Earth would still be the heart. Your heart fails and all your limbs are fucked.