Look at the guides on TLDP, it can be interesting like https://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
Look at the guides on TLDP, it can be interesting like https://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
I love emacs and I used it a lot with org-mode, but you need weeks to master it, and it’s a PITA to configure.
Info is supposedly more modern, like a website. But it’s unusable and as annoying as emacs. Man is good enough.
conferences, sites, fundraising, marketing, … and community engagement
BS we don’t need.
I still don’t understand why a software project requires anyone who is not writing software or doing UI/UX.
It’s free for 5 GB of data, the applications don’t count since you can download them again.
Can’t you use iCloud? I haven’t used iTunes for 10 years to backup that thing.
“Me me me me me.” I don’t have problems now, but thanks for caring.
Americans: let’s talk about America instead for no reason.
Security through obscurity is never good.
downloads virus
complains about virus
Don’t push.
Not Gandi. They were very reliable since the beginning of the internet but they sold the company and went downhill since.
https://lowendbox.com/ is usually recommended for cheap VPS.
It was bought by a bad company who may have put crap inside.
He basically says “I won’t comment because there are no comments.” Where does he think the comments are coming from? It’s up to us to do this, and it’s pretty successful so far for me.
Playboy Magazines 1953 - 2013 [pdf] (73 GB) on TPB?
“Searching” is forbidden since it is questioning the official story of a government, please try this instead: https://old.reddit.com/r/China/comments/wgoz19/andy_boreham_after_many_predictions_that_aged/
Sorry for the rant but I only buy music from Bandcamp because it’s DRM-free. I don’t want to rely on obscure proprietary programs to remove DRM, and also most of the shows I would buy are region-restricted which means that I cannot legally buy them.
But yes, since I’m an Apple user, I go to iTunes when I want to rent a movie (maybe twice a year).
Backblaze posts stats regularly on their site, for example: