If it’s from the amount of money he have, the more tip they give, the less ‘money’ they’ll have.
(It’s the same amount anyways, and doesn’t make sense.)
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If it’s from the amount of money he have, the more tip they give, the less ‘money’ they’ll have.
(It’s the same amount anyways, and doesn’t make sense.)
Quite satisfied with Brave Search.
Whoa, I thought I’d be the only one mentioning Brave. Clearly, I was gravely mistaken.
LibreWolf/Mull/Fennec, and BraveSearch/Whoogle/DDG.
Have a skewer in the middle.
This comment is so under appreciated.
OP had Gnome in the picture, the commenters used Unity.
Every time I think about my Windows installation I think about AHK and get a little sad. It’s the only software I regret leaving. But then I remember my comfy i3 config, and get over it.
OP, CentOS and CentOS Steam are two *very* different beasts, you don’t want Stream.
I wouldn’t go for CentOS either because you’ll have to replace it anyway.
I’m mentioning that because you can download the old CentOS, but like the commenter above me said, you can do Alma or Rocky.
I would go for Debian, but that’s a personal preference.
A. Where Loonix
B. You don’t really have to buy a license, you can use it with the activation watermark.
Only if your banana turns green and looks like jelly.
The world if we could use wildcards on ADB push/pull directly…
'On my machine it works' is not a strong argument, and is highly unlikely, due to the language it was written in.
Pacman is written in C, APT in C++, DNF in Python, and Zypper in C++ as well.
So, no. Pacman 'wins'.
What truly matters is which tool is best suited for your use case.
They block Tor/VPNs.
Because no one wants to deal with parents.
I never had success with archinstall, just the regular installation.
It's kinda weird, actually.
No explanation, just a weird take.