That's how it should work:
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
But somehow I can't get it to work correctly.
Maybe I'll just try again and check if I missed something
That's how it should work:
https://trash-guides.info/Sonarr/Tips/How-to-setup-language-custom-formats/
But somehow I can't get it to work correctly.
Maybe I'll just try again and check if I missed something
Thanks, that makes sense
But also newly added/searched stuff only appears in English
Not sure, if they really are only available in English or if I did something wrong...
Yeah, put Oracle on that list
Hard to get a place for real therapy, as most therapists are overbooked.
But there is free care in clinics. But there you mostly get medications and not real therapy.
Sometimes I work on a larger project that is split up in different sub projects, that were sold separately and are maybe paid by different departments. So I need to at least spilt those up.
Also it's often easier to follow what exactly was done, when I differentiate more between my tasks and not just put a collective line there - just like small commits are more helpful than one large one.
But maybe I understood you wrong...?
Because you can't easily borrow it your friend or bring it with you to a game night?
Not OP, but can only speak from my experience:
Installing a second WM/DE usually messes up my install, as quite some stuff is just from one GUI framework, so I don't have to have to much stuff installed.
Also getting rid of it afterwards always wasn't as easily possible.
I completely get trying out a WM y firing up a VM. You could even just boot the live USB stick to check it out.
But changing my working install just to try something (and then have to clean it up again) wasn't working out for me in the past
Well, luckily all just had a talk and some tea about it and nobody died
Always those fucking left wing radicals ...
I own the apartment and even a parking place, that's my own. but just doing the cableing will cost me a few thousand Euros.
And I'm one of the lucky ones who don't need to search through public parking slots.
Not everyone has a house...
I'm living in an apartment and charging at home is not an option. I do have a EV though and when we take a larger trip, I need to plan a bit more to charge up before the trip.
That sucks a bit, else it's pretty great
At that point, why still bother with Ubuntu?