At this point, you’re just mocking us IT people for or lack in upper body strength. :D
At this point, you’re just mocking us IT people for or lack in upper body strength. :D
Now that’s a name I can trust!
Always has been. insert meme of astronaut shooting the other astronaut in the back of the head
EDIT: spelling
“We’re out of BORT license plates!”
This. I’ve had nothing but great experiences with zram on resource constrained VMs in an enterprise grade cluster.
The dog was the best!
Metube might be right for you.
I’m not sure. It just might be if you count all the things that you can do with Jinja2, but I really hope it’s not.
Ansiblings for Ansible (yes, I know this isn’t a programming language)
I love the clock, but it doesn’t seem to be part of the launcher; at least I couldn’t find it after installing the launcher. Where can I find it?
EDIT: I just realized you’re running GrapheneOS. Does the clock come with Graphene? Nice background pic btw!
Not exactly what you’re looking for, but for an understanding of the general directory structure in Linux, you might want to have a look at the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS 3.0). It defines which directories need to exist and what they are supposed to contain. Also, it’s a rather light read and not awfully technical.
If you want more of a deeper dive, you might want to get a book that can be used in preparation for an LPIC-1-certification, even if you never intend to take the actual test. I found that they do a really good job at teaching not just the user perspective of Linux (type this to do that), but also the reasoning behind why Linux works the way it does.
That’s very true indeed.