
They are one and the same
They are one and the same
I see it!
They don’t understand the actual concept of working. They think taking a call once in a while while out at a soiree counts entirely as work time.
It’s an arch installer that has its own set of optimized kernels id you want them, but also has a great kernel manager so you can pick different optimized ones or defaults or even hardened options. Plus it does BTRFS w/ snapshots set up for you, which helps deal with the Arch ecosystem’s rate of updating
Have fun with CachyOS! It’s what I’m using as my daily driver right now. Protip for BTRFS: learn how to rollback to a previous snapshot before you need to. It makes it a lot less stressful.
You should look into syncthing. It can be used to run in the background and sync files super easily and it’s peer to peer so it’s free
Well, they specifically dodged the yes or no question being posed and responded with “It is settled law”.
Otherwise you could get the microtransactions for free!
Opensuse tumbleweed or if you want to keep the arch featureset but with the rollback-ability of BTRFS check out CachyOS
Most of the time it’s because their manager is on their ass about it
Or a good album title
No shit
You haven’t met the people I’ve had to give tech support to T_T
Tried this with some friends and the audio quality is great, screensharing is great. Generally working very well. Honestly the only thing preventing me from switching people over all the way more is the lacking a persistent session. In all regards though, great work! I’ll be following development closely, just make sure you don’t burn yourself out with scope creep, because I know everyone and their dog has ideas for you. Thanks for making this cool foss available to us.
Oh, I just saw your post about testing android- I’d love to if you need testers, though I will say I’m running grapheneos, not stock
I’m only a student in the field so NotADoctor™ but under normal conditions your tear film layer and blinking keep other liquids out of your eyes. When wearing contacts in water or when cleaning them with tapwater, there is a small amount of the fluid that gets trapped against the eye. If that fluid is fresh water contaminated with acanthamoeba, it provides ample opportunity and time for the acanthamoeba to break through the layer and the contact lens prevents it from being blinked away.
My understanding is that acanthamoeba are basically everywhere, and the contacts being worn when swimming or showering are actually one of the main factors in acanthamoeba infection. They normally eat bacteria but they are opportunistic parasites, and I guess the contact gives them the opportunity.
At least it isn’t in Indiana so she still holds the state title