don't woosh people, be better
tetris11
If you think the mechanics you go to aren't cowboys, you're wrong.
If you think the guy who wired up your home wasn't a cowboy, you're wrong.
If you think the guy you would hire to wire up your home now isn't a cowboy, you're wrong.
It's cowboys all the way down.
You're going to hang up balloons and cook a homemade meal for your SO on their birthday, and surprise them with a new phone
You're going to clean up a beach with some friends? How thoughtful of you!
The vodka would probably get you thrown out
You're going to surprise some friends' newborn with a custom baby rattle made from an empty whiskey bottle and the handle of a hammer. Very chique
Going to hoist yourself up and finally sort out that leaky drainpipe I see
sshd_config is server side, ssh_config is client side AFAIK
Your config looks pretty tame. Anything interesting in /etc/ssh/config.d/
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what are your ssh config settings: ~/.ssh/config or /etc/ssh/ssh_config
How long do software updates take then, if you're updating the entire software stack? I can imagine the answer being anywhere from "hours" to "same as the incremental software updates on other distros"
Same. I started off on Gentoo, jumped to Puppy, jumped to Slack, jumped to Fedora, jumped to Arch, jumped to Nix, jumped to Guix, jumped back to Arch, and now I'm thinking Debian is the only true stable upstream linux needs.
Plus I'm sick of tweaking my configs for the N'th time to work on the M'th system. To quote a random side-character in American Dad: "I have painted my children for the last time."
(I will at same point start playing with BSD's though, I just know it. And Haiku too once they have decent laptop support.)
okay I'll bite, what does "string freeze" mean here?