Well, let’s see…my work laptop experience (so far).
- Lenovo: Worked there for 14 years
- HP: Worked there for 6 months
- Apple: Worked there for 6 months
- HP: Worked there for 2.5 years
- Apple: Worked there for a year
- Dell: Worked there for 2.5 years–
Well, let’s see…my work laptop experience (so far).
Wasn’t there some controversy about this that it wasn’t entirely open-source?
Feel you there. 4 hours here. All of them cloud instances whereby getting acces to the actual console isn’t as easy as it should be, and trying to hit F8 to get the menu to get into safe mode can take a very long time.
That’s…Awesome! Thank you!
Same, seen the AI generation and was out.
Sandboxed typically restricts a program from being able to read/write to various areas (think an app isn’t allowed to use the network, or access USB devices, or it’s only allowed access to a certain directory in the filesystem).
Containerised is a way of virtualising an app/apps so that they can be easily distributed to run once or thousands. They can and are also sandboxed to different degrees.
Sandboxed rather than containerised I think.
I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.
Here’s me asking it to do 1 thing in Python and it halucinating and repeating itself incorrectly every time.
I’ve used shfmt in the past: https://github.com/patrickvane/shfmt
I mean looking at your post history this ridiculous comment makes sense.
For those, like me, who don’t know what Nakba means.
Sooo, I guess a couple of things.
What error do you get when you try to boot it not in rescue mode?
Was your /home directory a separate partition?
I don’t think networking neccesarily starts in rescue mode, so you getting a response that 127.0.0.1:8118 is unreachable probably makes sense (your tor proxy will rely on the network service afterall)
I’ve been ‘told off’ so many times by the internet for my cat and grep combos that I still do it, then I remove the cat, it still works, and I feel better. shrug
Why do you think it’s invasive? How do you quantify which providers are less invasive?
If you think that’s bad, Oracle renamed their LTS DB product from 23c to 23ai the other day.
I bought one this year. Been using it a week, hope it helps later on!