They also don't hold back the aur which causes problems if an aur package is expecting a system package of a particular version, if I understand correctly
What do you mean by "apt/pacman"? Which one are you using?
Berkeley Software Distribution. It comes from early days of Unix
I did this or something close to it years ago when running windows server. Was a bit of a hassle, but I got things running ok. Now I'm on Linux server with the same machine and it's not a problem there.
Linux has been better for my server needs generally anyway, but I'm happy to be reminded of yet another reason to stay off windows
Paracetamol and ibuprofen are not the same drug, and ibuprofen is not the name brand as far as I'm aware
V60 user here
On arch btw
Yup! The bar at the top is called waybar. With css you can make it look pretty much however you want. The kinds and number of modules is also dictated with another config file. There are tons of prebuilt configs out there, but making this one was quite fun
Venmo is an app used to send cash with a little note to describe what it's for. It's owned by PayPal. When someone asks for someone else's Venmo, it normally means they want to send cash. The person with $1 remaining must have given their Venmo info out hoping to get some help, but instead the person who asked for it requested their last dollar.
That's an explanation of what is happening here. I can't tell you why it's funny as requested, but that's because it's really not that funny
As far as I'm aware, 1637 is still made in France. Does this article only refer to pre-rolled cigarettes?
And this is what Americans hide in their galette des rois lmao
My favourite is Withnail and I. I haven't seen Snatch in quite some time though. I will watch it now, I think
No. Reductively I'd say equity is a prerequisite for equal opportunity.