broken window fallacy
Because Mandrake was a Red Hat fork
It’s just really hard to believe a women asks if you’ve had sex with a sex worker…
I've been asked that question, and not just one time, so I believe OP that it can sometimes come up.
This has nothing to do with WEI. Google can do more than one shitty thing at once you know.
Never understood why anyone would want to rent their music in the first place. As good as the service may be when you sign up for it, you know it will eventually turn to shit as they're trying to monetize every last cent out of it, and then your only choices are to endure the shit or to quit the service and be left with nothing.
That's just a meme. If you can follow some basic instructions, you can setup arch.
You are not credible.
Learn how to disagree.
I'm not going to lend idiots like Clayon Morris any credibility by arguing their position in good faith when they didn't arrive at their position in good faith in the first place.
Knowing the source is enough to discredit and discard this video. They're vatniks. They produce garbage. Garbage belongs in the garbage bin. The end.
I'm blaming it for making it a pain in the ass to debug dependency problems and for having the confusing, non-intuitive, overly verbose and redundant syntax that probably caused the problem in the first place.
Like, who the hell can memorize all the subtle differences in behavior between After=
, Requires=
, Wants=
, Requisite=
, BindsTo=
, PartOf=
, UpHolds=
and then all their "reverse" equivalents?
Thanks for summarizing my feelings on systemd in a less inflammatory way than if I had written it myself.
I've found that most distributions have implemented it properly and for the most part it works quite well and stays out of my way, it's only when for some reason you have to dive into the minutiae of a unit file and getting into all the dependencies and stuff that it gets annoying quickly.
That doesn't mean it won't ever happen again. I just have less trust in an IAP model. It's inherently more fragile because it does a license status check with Google every time you launch it, whereas a one time purchased app doesn't need to ask permission.
On my QK80 mechanical keyboard I could do this:
Maybe your keyboard driver has a similar parameter?