It is the year 2025 and you still haven't been able to convince me that WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is not incorrectly named.
"I've long been experimenting with minimal computers that can run Linux. I've flirted with the extreme low-end and with fun form factors. I felt like there was a place for another fun experiment: a simple-to-build kit computer using only 8-pin chips."
Email has become too complicated for my dement mother. Also just reading a message doesn't work. Is there such a thing as a cigarette-sized box, maybe with ePaper and SMS reception, no buttons no nothing, onto which we could send a short text "your gym session begins in 20 minutes" or something along those lines? (Please don't say 'smartphone', you've no idea, and don't say Arduino and do it yourself.) #followerPower #lowTech #easyUI
Kennt wer im Raum Essen und Umgebung (S-Bahn erreichbarkeit) eine Auto-Lackiererei die bereit wΓ€re eine junge und sehr motivierte junge Person fΓΌr Mindestlohn wenigstens Probeweise einzustellen? Gerne Retoot. Danke.
Finally the BSDs get the good parts of Linux: > The InitWare Suite of Middleware allows you to manage services and system resources as logical entities called units. It runs on NetBSD, GNU/Linux, and all the other modern BSD systems. Note, I will be out of the office for a very long time directly after clicking POST.
"US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who started the now-infamous group chat coordinating a US attack against the Yemen-based Houthis on March 15, is seemingly now suggesting that the secure messaging service Signal has security vulnerabilities."
The amount of trust you must have, as a country like Germany, to store 1236 tons of gold in a country like the USA must be endless (ly stupid) My calculator says that should be 38,625,000 which ought to be somewhere around €116 billion