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I have my amazon account since 2005 and i’ve been fine without prime ever since.
Guess I just never really bought something thats so critical to have asap ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
try finger
but hole
saw them last week and it was one hell of a show :D have fun bro
fake news, Ra is not the sun god, he’s just a Goa’uld
Sir Vacuumsalot
fyi, exa
is unmaintained, although there is a maintained fork called eza
(repo)
It’s gonna be awkward though if there is a merge conflict 👀
kill it with fire
Guild Wars 1 with about 5k hours (i would need to look up the exact number)
Me, looking at the 6 pixels i placed until i forget about the browser tab:
I did my part!
The Enterprise gets a emergency signal from Phobos, one of the moon Mars. When arriving there, they discover a portal to hell has been opened and demons are coming out of it. Spock says “Ripping and tearing them is the most logical course of action.” Cue opening
As an austrian, that’s one more reason to be ashamed of our government. And it wont get better seeing as how popular the fpötards are :(
Where is “meetings that could have been an email”?
Basically yes
you could also go so far as to wipe your root partition (except for some selected dirs) on every boot, although I don’t do that myself: https://github.com/nix-community/impermanence
I’d say it’s a pretty steep curve unfortunately, and nixOS is also not perfect, mind you
/nix
. Packages installed with nix are patched to work that way,
but things not installed with it might not run out of the boxAs for trying it out, yeah copying the config from the vm should work (except for maybe some hardware-specific stuff). remember to backup your stuff just in case lol
Your whole system is defined in a file called configuration.nix
. This file
describes everything about your system: all packages installed, which Desktop
Environment / Window Manager to use, and also configuration for almost
everything (e.g. zsh or neovim). When “switching” (which is basically
installing/updating the system), Nix looks at the configuration and changes your
system according to what you’ve declared in the configuration.nix
, installing
or uninstalling packages for instance.
So, the state of your system is “declared” in a single file, which can be tracked in git or backed up wherever. If you have mulitple systems, you can also share parts of your config between them, which makes configuring and customizing stuff a lot easier.
There are a lot of other aspects, but thats the basic gist of it
Well, this does look like a bigger Stellaris DLC, even the UI is almost the same. The mission system seems to be new, so that might be interesting
Guess one more for the maybe-buy-in-steam-sale-when-its-cheap-enough list lol
I didn’t look what community this was and was wondering where the steam deck is lol