
Kind of.
Fedora on workstations. Debian on servers

Kind of.
Fedora on workstations. Debian on servers
This looks exactly like what I am looking for. Thank you!
I’d have a much easier time with XML if I could feed it a json schema or something similar so my editor knows the format it should be in.
TOML v1.1 just looks like HCL.
Just use HCL at that point.

I wanted more Dropbox space. Self hosted Nextcloud when Docker became a thing.
Ended up getting a job in tech as I got better with containerization and better at programming from scripting and reading Data Structures books
We don’t have to use it for anything other than compatibility.
Personally I’d very much like for ACPI to be un-fucked
This sounded unhinged so I just had to check the article to confirm…
Yep, another AI startup.
You can read the Dockerfile for the HEALTHCHECK clause however not all have it as it’s been introduced in later docker versions.
You can also write your own using things like curl.

I think it’s nice they offer their own lite version.
Just because there is a more popular OSS solution doesn’t mean they should be complacent and accept people will use Vaultwarden.
This shows they support their users directly instead of just letting their users fend for themselves.
They also could indirectly be blamed by some people using vaultwarden should an issue arise with it.
By publishing the first party lite version they can say “well you’re not using our supported version”. While still being friendly to self-hosters.

I always get them with “main is shorter than master, don’t you want to type less?”

It could bridge the app gap when Linux phones become viable daily drivers

Aside from similar artists, I scrobble to Listenbrainz, which gives recommendations from similar artists and similar listeners.

Agreed, the efforts to increase code reuse and remove cruft has helped a lot with stability.
I still have some odd behavior but it’s much more trustworthy than early 6.4 and 6.3

What’s wrong with multi monitor?
Gnome has been my example as the best multimonitor experience. It’s more reliable than even my work Mac when working with mixed DPI and multiple displays.

Most of the exciting GNOME changes are in mutter rather than the shell.
This release we got a lot of efficiency and performance improvements which are exciting but not news headline clickbait exciting.

TIL I always used Ctrl+shift+v
This keybind could help save me confusion when I switch between pasting in terminal and pasting in browser.

I think if you switched you would enjoy it so much more than Windows that you would prioritize Linux over the games with incompatible anticheats.
In due time though. Linux will always be available to you and eventually it will be suitable for your needs as well.

Interesting assessment. I always correlated anti cheat to “our enshittified game isn’t selling as well as projected. It must be piracy and cheaters”

They’ve been working towards Project Mainline for a while. It benefits them as well from being in tree.
Vaultwarden handles the syncing for me.
However I do export backups on both my phone and laptop just in case.