Yeah... It was painful as shit. But once she reached my root and applied anesthesia directly to the root, my pain was gone. But yes, it was f painful and traumatic
Probably is Linus face on the thumb
People often judge the book by its cover
You cant
There is no official whatsapp app for Linux and all of the apps on the store rely on whatsapp web
Dude, you need a prize for this comment. Very well explained!
I'm on the opposite side. I'm trying to inccorect grammar and spelling mistakes.
You may said:
People is out there right now trying to correct every gramar mistake on the internet.
I thought that US was the country of freedom, but turns out that the freedom is just to racists, nazis and for them to fuck up other countries.
Well, I bet that if any country attacked one embassy from who is condemning, the strike back would be very worse.
ctrl+Q did the job!
I use KeePassXC on my laptop, KeePassDX on my phone and sync them with Syncthing.
This ia pretty sweet
What makes you think that a community called "Linux" is the best place to ask a question about Windows?
AUR is a user repo, which means that If you install any aur package, you're trusting the user who is maintaining this package.
But if you install aur enough, you may install packages and libraries in your system that may break stuff.
AUR is not containerized, which means that these packages shares libs and files with your system. If a package installs a lib unsupported by official repo, it will certainly break your system.
I like aur, but I always try to install the least amount of packages from this source as possible.
And it's not. SELinux is much more secure, however much more complex. Although AppArmor also do the job, despite being easier to workaround it. But I don't think this is a good argument against Debian.