It’s worth a try, though in my experience it can struggle with very large files.
It’s worth a try, though in my experience it can struggle with very large files.
For me (UK):
zsh = zed ess aitch
sudo - exactly the same as “pseudo”
ssh = ess ess aitch
I’m not alone in this, it’s only what all of my colleagues say.
Sure, I pretty much use the method explained here for weekly backups: https://fedoramagazine.org/btrfs-snapshots-backup-incremental/
Btrfs for everything these days, subvolume snapshots have been game-changing for me for doing backups.
Sorry, do you mean the current CEO of Nebula or of YouTube?
I really don’t need to but I frame it the other way round to your question, I’ve never needed to, so I don’t need a reason to not drive a car, I’m lacking a reason to.
OnlyOffice is nowhere near as full-featured as LO, as well as having huge performance issues especially when dealing with large spreadsheets. I have no idea why it keeps getting recommended.
It hasn’t had a meaningful update in ~10 years, and the problem is it still has the brand recognition which keeps potential users away from LibreOffice. It’s an embarrassment to Apache if you ask me.
https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2020/10/12/open-letter-to-apache-openoffice/
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I love Gnome but I think KDE’s Dolphin beats them all. Fortunately being Linux you can always use Dolphin with Gnome.
When I was a lot younger, on an old forum back in the early 00s, someone called me a “know-it-all”. This sounds silly now but it really hit me in just the wrong way at the time, I was sincerely trying to fit in by showing off my knowledge of the subject with no idea that that’s how I was coming across. I guess it was a learning experience.
Honestly I think I would find that one difficult. It essentially replaced conventional TV for me in the last 10-15 years. I use a privacy-respecting front-end so I’m never at youtube.com itself but if they killed it off I would find it difficult to adapt.
I don’t think I’m discerning enough to recommend a good one. It’s not a fancy tea in Japan, but common and I just enjoyed it, it’s perhaps not to everyone’s taste.
Either Earl Grey with no milk, no sugar, or (for different reasons) Hōjicha which I got a taste for when I visited Japan so much that I now import it.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, this is really fascinating and just my kind of thing.
To be fair I thought from the start that the world wide web was a pretty stupid name but it did okay.
Admittedly I’ve only just found out about this today, but my understanding is that it’s meant to be going back to basics since modern web design is so far removed from the original intentions of HTML.
I don’t think there’s luck to it, F40 would be delayed if GNOME wasn’t ready.
I’ve always maintained it would have been an amazing game without the glitches. In a way I can appreciate it for what it nearly was.