

For rocm, old is bad.


For rocm, old is bad.


But It’s Months Out-Of-Date
So, par for the course for Ubuntu, no?


I usually avoid these troubles by issuing -v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro


Sure, but that doesn’t make any difference in the maintenance effort required.


10.000.000 NZD sind übrigens etwa 6.000.000 USD. Ich vermute, dass es sich dabei um die jeweilige Umrechnung handelt.


If I write my own Dockerfiles to tag my own images I also have to run my own update management.
I like to outsource this, so all I have to do is a simple docker compose pull (or in reality, let Dockhand or watchtower handle it).


Bitte sofort Kundendienst informieren und beschweren.

Then next time copy the useful part as well and don’t make me go look for it 🤷

Here’s the original post: https://lemmy.ml/post/46200126
That’s how he did it:
# Push APK file to /data/local/tmp/
adb push app.apk /data/local/tmp/app.apk
# Install APK via package manager (pm).
# Set installer as "com.google.vending", i.e. Google Play Store.
adb shell pm install -i "com.android.vending" -r /data/local/tmp/app.apk


Never heard of them, but they can fuck right off.
Today, AI can be pointed at an open source codebase and systematically scan it for vulnerabilities.
Well, then do that.
It’s not a perfect solution, but we have to do everything we can to protect our users.
All you do is shipping unaudited software, you cunts.
That’s a name I haven’t heard in a looong time.


Check your plugins and your library preferences. Maybe the 10.11 update changed something in your setup.


Sweet! Unfortunately, my Anbernic RG 351P won’t have enough power for any of the games on Steam. Still really cool.
Edit:
Currently, this is available on “Qualcomm-based” handhelds
Oh well, I don’t own any of those.


Unfortunately it only has tag suggestions when there’s letters in the tag field already. I’m probably going to use a lot of tags/categories and I might not be able to remember all of them. In this case I’d need to cycle through all first letters to make sure to not miss one.
I’m not sure that’s what I want to do.

Nothing really meant to use as a daily driver. There’s some sort of WebView implementation in Tauri and apparently a not-really-maintained browser project: https://gitlab.com/verso-browser/verso


This has nothing to do with what I asked.
This only holds true if you’re talking about Debian Stable, there are definitely Sid or Testing based distros for which that doesn’t hold true.
See PikaOS for example.