pmjv@lemmy.sdf.org 's world coming to reality
Damage
Also even if you use a mechanical drive or anything, once it's working it's super easy to migrate your installation to another drive with dd
Just a suggestion: try installing on a spare drive first, and disconnect the original ones
You should check out how Mussolini came to power.
Long story short: he marched on Rome with a handful of wackos, the royal army absolutely had the power to wipe them out without breaking a sweat, but the king decided that baldy was a cool guy and handed him the government. Many people liked him.
Hardly a military action, and he went on to govern for 20 years, a streak that stopped only because he chose to stand on the wrong side of history, unlike, say, Franco.
Which is mind boggling, as the Lightning seems like a good, attractive vehicle, while the cybertruck seems like a pile of shit
Is there a way to peruse pixelfed feeds from Lemmy or Mastodon? Or do I have to make yet another account?
You say that like Hubbard wasn't brilliant, morals notwithstanding
definitely not as easy as virtualbox
Respectfully, you’re an idiot.
well, that's rather contradictory
You know, if they didn't track and connect to your car, there would be nothing to hack! Cheaper all around!
I use Nobara on my desktop and Fedora on my laptop, they both work fine, although I've had a few audio issues on Nobara, but it could be the different hardware. I don't play emulators, but every game I've tried on Nobara worked with no fiddling, just recently: Cyberpunk 2077, Subnautica, Horizon Forbidden West, X4...
I've been using Fedora for I don't know how long, over a decade I'd say, and it's hard to overstate it's stability, it just works, and has great repos. My main annoyance is the frequent major version updates, it's a quick process anyway, and I never had problems.