Same. Every problem I’ve had with it, I’ve caused…and have been able to fix from the live image. EndeavourOS is definitely my favorite at this time.
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Cheaper to buy a hat and eyepatch than it is to pay for all these streaming services…
Already bought them over a year and a half ago, and only half of them showed up.
How many 14th-Gen Cascade Lake PowerEdges have you had the misfortune of working with? Almost as if Dell replaced their entire firmware team with wish.com ChatGPT for that line of servers.
…and more readily available than a new Liebert. Holy fucking lead times.
For the most part I’ve done alias docker=“podman” and it’s been fine. Been running multiple instances of haproxy in rootless pods oh rhel8 for over a year, it’s been unstoppable.
I also use it on my workstation as the backend for distrobox. The machine is a Ryzen 9 3900X with 64GB of DDR4-3200, always running at least two VMs. Very little resource impact with both Distroboxes running (one with GUI, one without).
Anecdotal, so also not particularly strong evidence either, but probably better than a load of marketing wank.
OpenSUSE, both Leap and Tumbleweed, use btrfs by default. Do you switch those to xfs during installation?
I’ve had btrfs snapshots pull me out of the fire multiple times on my home machines, but I don’t fully trust any file system at all, so I rsync stuff to two local network destinations and an off-site location as well. Those, too, have come in handy.
They have some kick ass bundles on occasion too. A few months back I snagged a DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor and Studio license key for like $50 more than just the license key itself. I thought that piece of hardware would be a cheap gimmick but it’s a well built piece of kit and an integral part of my workflow now.
Only thing I’ve ever had to return to B&H was a used lens I got from them that wouldn’t zoom or focus. Utterly painless and had the replacement (different model but still used - didn’t want to buy new because I’m still learning) within a couple days. Have arranged some cross-border returns with them as well through work and it’s been about as straightforward as that sort of thing can be.
Do you have the ability to run your own Whoogle instance?
They're printed copies of all of the GNU man pages.
Sounds similar to how we got the plot of The Meg…hope we don’t flip a rock and piss off a squid the size of MSC Irina.