Apparently it is an incorrect quotation. See: https://www.gnu.org/gnu/incorrect-quotation.en.html
Apparently it is an incorrect quotation. See: https://www.gnu.org/gnu/incorrect-quotation.en.html
/dev/disk/by-id/xxx works for me. Never made a mistake.
These may be depressive symptoms. It may be a good idea to find someone close to you to talk to, and keep them up-to-date about the situation. Make sure it’s someone you trust and can open up to. It may also help to seek professional help if you feel it is getting worse or if you experience physical symptoms as well. We all have a need for genuine human connection, and talking to someone can help. It may make it easier for you to get back in touch with your more positive emotions, to ‘snap’ back into that positive or happier state of mind where things make sense like they usually do. Hope this helps. Much love from the Netherlands. ❤️
Note that this file hasn’t been updated in years and it’s not meant as a “stop every exploit” solution. It helps, though.
Advertising should be illegal. A good case can be made for this. A short documentary: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=McsqJnRF_XQ
Pinchflat looks good indeed! Self-contained, no dependencies, unlike Tube Archivist which depends on Elastic which has a shitty licensing model (not in the spirit of OSI open source).
If you say it quickly enough it may sound plausible to some but this is not how battery technology works, as explained by @[email protected]
Perhaps CryptPad fits your needs. It's an open-source privacy-aware collaborative office suite and storage solution. It's end-to-end encrypted, so even if it gets hacked no usable information is leaked.
Perhaps you’re looking for the “appeal to money” logical fallacy, otherwise known as “argumentum ad crumenam” or “argument to the purse”. Not a single word, but it seems to fit the concept.