Seriously, bot, you've got to stop this shit. You can't have your leading sentence reference the previous sentence.
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I don't see one on Civitai (though that doesn't mean someone hasn't published one somewhere else). Though if you want 2000s Movie Poster Style (American Pie/Road Trip Ensemble) style, I guess you can do that, at least.
"Nesting chamber" and "eating chamber" sound so much classier than "bedroom" and "kitchen". The fact that they're like 10cm apart from one another...well...it's a tough real estate market out there.
This is a truly impressively terrible summary. I mean just the fact that the second word is "then" is something to behold. But then the second paragraph switches perspective without any warning so nobody has any idea who "you" refers to.
Also, I mean, the fact that it literally cut out everything that happened.
As @[email protected] mentioned, the talk about stable distributions is not right at all.
Also, the commands you gave in "secure directories and dotfiles" are not doing anything.
sudo chmod 755 ~/.bashrc
doesn't change the ownership of the file: it's still owned by you.
So setting the permissions 755 just makes it writeable by...you.
You will still be able to modify it without sudo.
If you want to make your dotfile require root access to change, you would need to augment the chmod
with a sudo chown root ~/.bashrc
I'm still bummed I can't take a vacation to Frisland :(
You're just not cloud-native enough to understand how revolutionary it is to run GNOME on Fedora.
Subscribed! My daughter is super into beavers. Though I don't want to get into a conversation about what "fucking" means yet, so maybe I'll be selective which posts I show her.
Educator here. This is called "discovery learning". (The alternative to discovery learning, "direct instruction", would be if someone had told OP about these permissions before OP got themselves into a pickle)
When discovery learning is successful, it leads to better learning outcomes. Compared to direct instruction, you learn the material more deeply and will have better recall of the material, often for the rest of your life. The downsides to discovery learning are that it's very time-consuming, very frustrating, and many students will just fail (give up) before learning is completed.
Consider yourself one of the lucky ones, OP.
You can see more cases of it here on KnewYourMeme. Apparently it's been done since early October