

Btrfs with pre and post pacman-triggered snapshots. Only had to use it once, but it was very smooth.
Btrfs with pre and post pacman-triggered snapshots. Only had to use it once, but it was very smooth.
Give Arctic a try. Just a little bit smoother and some great customisation options.
Arctic on iOS Closest to Apollo that I’ve found.
Have you tried Arctic?
This is the way.
Yes, that’s the point. The limit c denies the possibility of a perfectly rigid body existing physically. It can only exist as a thought experiment.
cannsbilism
I’m guessing cannibalism. But where are you shopping?
I think my uncle knew it. He said it was dead.
Yeah, I have a script that toggles my Dell XPS between full charge and 80%, as I’m usually on mains and only need full charge occasionally.
A kind of ‘super’ print screen, in fact.
Be careful—he may understand as a German.
Yeah, I was being trite but still there is a reason. Idle doesn’t mean doing nothing. Perhaps it’s obscure, perhaps as impenetrable as some combination of machine state and number of milliseconds since 1970 being an even number. But you could try to track it down.
And sometimes the easiest thing is to reinstall from scratch.
Nothing crashes for no reason. Until you identify the reason, you’re employing stochastic problem solving.
TIL you can increase engine power by mixing water into the fuel.
That has a little too much rhythm for me. I’d recommend some Fushitsusha
ZX Spectrum. That is all.
People on Reddit. We’re the people off Reddit :)
I wandered in here from computer science, and I’m going back to solving parallel cache coherency for a bit of light relief.
Remember having one of these at school in the late '70s / early '80s