I swear this is a gif with very long loop time. I see it black and blue 90% of the time and the its in my feed and bang, white and gold… and I can’t change it no matter what I try.
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Oh, for once the BSD version has more options than the GNU one.
why
-exec rm
when find has a -delete flag?
On linux you don’t search, you
find
Well they all have their own web service, that’s how they can deliver the interface. Of course there are a lot of applications that know they will run aside with others because they complement each other and will set a default port that won’t interfere with them, but it can still happen and that’s why you can change the port. 8080 (and 8008) are just the official alternative ports for HTTP traffic and thus still often set as default in the configuration of many applications.
It’s the default port most applications use when they run an integrated web server.
Atherel@lemmy.dbzer0.comto memes@lemmy.world•Cause at this point, I'd buy several clones before I consider $80.1·2 months agoWacky Wheels!
He doesn’t know the Realtek wifi driver doesn’t work an has a Nvidia card
xcq this link stays blue!
Fire both and search for new therapist
That’s what I wrote in the other comment 😅
Ah mine is wooden, wouldn’t work with oil or butter.
Butter in pizza dough? You want to see the world burn?
Knead it longer, it shows who’s the boss. And use more flour so it has less surface to hold on to.
In my case because I have my PC connected to the TV and Steam starting automatically in big screen mode. But according to the devs I’m doing it wrong and should get used to it because it’s the better experience when I can go and grab my keyboard to start typing the name of the program I want to start.
That you need an extension to disable the overview at startup still boggles my mind and the arrogance of the developers in the thread that started it didn’t lessen my antipathy for Gnome at all.
I don’t use Windows anymore but Microsoft Powertoys exist. And I have no clue why they don’t ship it with Windows by default…