Wtf, if it’s such a huge security bonus, why wait for user adoption, especially if token stealing is an issue?
Wtf, if it’s such a huge security bonus, why wait for user adoption, especially if token stealing is an issue?
I play WOW without having paid for anything and I have felt no effect of pay to win
I’m pretty sure that rope is wrapped around the wrong way, meaning they’ll go backwards. I deserve a good grade for this
Why does the title say party pack 7?
Fantastic, both options are on the list then!
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100% in space. If something were to go wrong, and there is a tiny leak, for example. I would rather want to open a hatch and die instantly to lack of pressure than to slowly drown in a sub as it fills up.
I don’t get it. Is it just audio tweaking tools that developers can use, that they have now made open source?
I literary had this problem today!!! What I did to fix, and I’m not sure which one of these it is, but I ran all of these and I got it to work again
sudo apt install --fix-broken
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt install --reinstall gnome
sudo apt install --reinstall xorg
sudo apt install --fix-missing
sudo apt autoremove
Starfield was basically done with their release development when Microsoft aquired Bethesda
If you don’t mess with your EFI partitions and your windows partition you’ll be fine. The windows built in partition manager works well and is good enough. If you’re sitting with issues shrinking your partition, use the native Linux partition manager to do it when you boot from the USB. I’m not familiar with Fedora so I won’t be able to help much there. If you do need to use the Fedora partition manager, make sure to disable bitlocker on windows for the drive before you do it. You can just enable it afterwards. Hope it helps!
Honestly I prefer https://ohmyposh.dev it’s damn nice. Not that it’s a different shell, but makes any shell look nice
How easy would it be in theory to just fork it on github and make Linux client?
How long do we thing before things like this are implemented at a larger ISP scale?