

flatpak remove --unused
Treat all opinions with a grind of salt.
Username similarity could be coincidental.
flatpak remove --unused
“Excel” 365 🤮
You can easily check it by WHOIS:
$ whois dev.
% IANA WHOIS server
% for more information on IANA, visit http://www.iana.org/
% This query returned 1 object
domain: DEV
organisation: Charleston Road Registry Inc.
address: 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
address: Mountain View CA 94043
address: United States of America (the)
# the rest of output omitted
And some hints gives Wikipedia: List of Internet top-level domains.
OVH no problems for years.
BUT choose domain that is also maintained by non-US organization.
Like national TLDs from the EU, or fancy like one., cloud., …
Aviation procedures manuals.
You more remember documentation which sucks than a good examples.
Sometimes is better to just read a source code.
jwz was right /s
The app adoption! Interesting idea.
Replacing doesn’t mean removing in this case.
It still needed for the system scripts, etc.
More like fish is my daily driver, bash if needed (I can write a script in bash faster then in fish).
Stop.
Everyone has their own preferences.
No judging here.
But holding a pee isn’t healthy for everyone.
Also you should be hydrated during a day.
No bathroom breaks during classes.
You can’t leave classroom without good cause.
When you ask for permission to use the toilet, there are low chances to grant it. Unless you are a girl, gender bias.
Good luck to find an empty toilet, if you have “shy bladder”, between classes.
*Hurds
Do it yourself
Also. With sudo vim
(or other editor) you can do privilege escalation, became root.
No PS5 Pro exclusives? They must recycle classic titles? 🤔
Soon outdated /s
More interesting things:
- The “systemd-tmpfiles --purge” option is reworked to only apply to tmpfiles.d/ lines marked with the new “$” flag. This is to better address systemd’s --purge deleting too many files by accident.
- Systemd 258 also aims to remove support for the (deprecated) System V service scripts support.
- systemd-boot menu will now react to volume up/down rocker presses in the same way as arrow up/down presses. This is for smartphones and other devices that may have volume up/down rockers but not arrow keys.
Same with a terminal, hands somehow got drunk.