Mint 22 would be straightforward, at least: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
Mint 22 would be straightforward, at least: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
Mint 21.3 might be a bit too ‘stable’ for your new GPU.
Linux graphics move fast. You generally won’t have a good experience with an older distro and a brand new GPU.
Without property investors in the market, there won’t be enough stock of rental properties
People seem to have this weird idea that those houses will just be set on fire or something, instead of being bought at lower prices by people who want to live in them.
No VoLTE, probably. A bunch of early 4G phones drop back to 3G to make voice calls.
TIL executives don’t have object permanence
“Go from yellow alert to red alert!”
“Are you sure? It will mean changing the bulb in the sign.”
“The more our experience of work is shared, the more united we become.”
“Okay, we’re forming a union.”
“Wait, not like that.”
To be even fairer, if they want marketing people they can pay them.
There’s no such thing as stopping processor degradation, it’s just that it usually takes so long that nobody cares anymore.
Barnaby Joyce’s position even even earned him a plaque:
I guess the people buying pallets of $50,000 cards have had words with Nvidia over their shitty closed-source Linux drivers. It’s not like Nvidia have suddenly decided to care about Linux gamers.
Sure, but you couldn’t analyse an individual’s purchasing behaviour over time and show just that person ads for baby clothes because you think they got pregnant.
We didn’t used to have tracking, you know? You used to just put up a billboard or put an ad in the newspaper and you just hoped it’d lead to new customers.
It’s a bit weird that the advertising people implemented fine gained tracking without asking anyone and now we’re just expected to pretend there’s no other way for advertising to work.
Good thing real life companies would never act like that.
DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.
Because grabbing a random prefix from the pool is easier than remembering which prefix is assigned to which subscriber account and keeping it static through ISP network changes.
My ISP does ‘sticky’ prefixes, which means they change when they move users between BNGs but otherwise don’t.
Tradition.
Ah, that makes sense.
What? Oh, this pitchfork? I was just, uh, putting it away.
Are there merits to investing in nuclear now?
A nuclear plant would take the best part of 20 years to build and has at least a 40 year lifespan. It’d be competing not against today’s solar and batteries but against 2040’s solar and batteries on day one. And it’d need to be profitable until 2070.
It would have been great to have invested in nuclear in the 80s, but we didn’t. Like hydrogen cars, it could have been great but we’ve moved past it already.
I’m not interested in my computer striking a balance between my needs and the needs of people seeking to manipulate me into buying things.
I paid for my computer, it serves my needs. Yes I do run Linux, how did you guess?