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I didn’t think that book lived up to the hype. But maybe I just didn’t get it.
I didn’t think that book lived up to the hype. But maybe I just didn’t get it.
With Cloudflare as the registrar, you can’t change the name server for the root domain. It locks you in to Cloudflare’s NS.
not arguing, but what do you use instead (other than your local book store)?
Tangential question for people browsing this post: would you recommend a different Linux distribution over Debian and Ubuntu for OP? If so, which one and why?
Studies say creatine supplementation can help reduce the impacts of sleep deprivation. There are also some mushrooms that you can get in supplement form that help get your brain working.
Sure, if there’s a free trial (Kagi has one). Though if it’s from you, probably not 😉
What, to try things before you dismiss them as dumb?
If you’re not paying for it, you are the product. Don’t knock it til you try it.
I’ve switched over to a paid search engine, kagi.com. There are no ads and the results are better than DDG.
I’d argue it’s perfectly fine for beginners with time and desire to learn. The Arch Wiki is a great resource.
Hey, if you’re comfortable and happy with Windows, and don’t feel the need to switch, then don’t feel pressured. If you want to try Linux for fun, try a distro like Arch, that gives you a lot of control and a lot to play with.
Anyone remember Fark?
I agree. I’d say that expressing a viewpoint that derails the conversation and people already know is wrong definitely does not add to the conversation, and should be downvoted.
Downvotes really shouldn’t be for comments or submissions that you disagree with, but for anything that does not add to the conversation. Reddit started off with this guideline too, but at some point votes turned into agree/disagree.
This is sweet. Now I can upgrade my old Mac! How have I never heard of this before?