I'm a native German and I don't get it. What is the speaker talking about? Is this in favor of trains or planes???
A sustainable alternative that keeps the user fit and enhances cities if adopted?
It's a primitive password manager, primitive because unencrypted and not integrated into your devices, but far better than not having a password manager.
Any modern DE in my fucking Raspberry Pi 5. I tried going Debian testing, broken packages. I tried installing other OSes, fedora didn't even boot, Ubuntu broke in installation and now won't let me log in.
Gnome in Debian stable feels too old and I can't get the screen keyboard working and disable the dann screen reader. I just want a box to put on my tv.
Edit: was idiot, thought raspberry pi de was gnome.also the rpi5 needs a custom kernel as some stuff isn't yet in the main one, so use raspbian.
Die Idee ist ja ganz nett aber mit dem y kann ich mich nicht anfreunden
This is not the rust way. Now go install clippy.
Gut, dass du es klarstellst! Es sei auch angemerkt, dass E-Treibstoffe für Autos nicht wirklich sinnvoll sind, da die Logistik und Produktion zu aufwendig ist und diese bei Flugzeugen und Schiffchen alternativlos sind, somit dort gebraucht werden.
Where is the し?Do Japanese people have some kind of Schreibschrift for kana, so many new questions
Security is not a binary variable, but managed in terms of risk. Update your stuff, don't expose it to the open Internet if it doesn't need it, and so on. If it's a server, it should probably have unattended upgrades.
It's not like your bridge generation is the only one that know how to use a computer. To me it seems that there are a few 'experts' in each generation and the others don't bother learning it. This is pretty normal and called specialization, the thing that civilization allows us to do.
I grew up with computers, there was no strict need to change OSes or even hardware (of you got prebuilts). Even so, it's amazing what unrestricted Internet access and an interest in videogames can lead to. And I know a lot of others who either have at least the basic skills, or are studying Computer science together with me.
Perhaps there are trends in each generation, but acting like it's just one generation that can do computer things is just wrong.