-d is required if you’re on an lts until .1. If you’re on mantic you should be able to upgrade without it
-d is required if you’re on an lts until .1. If you’re on mantic you should be able to upgrade without it
Fwiw you don’t need to cancel or trial anything. Everyone can get free Ubuntu pro licensesbfor up to 5 machines
Fwiw, the steam snap is open source
A prison system of labor camps. It’s literally the definition and part of the Russian name for them.
Gulag, (Russian: “Chief Administration of Corrective Labour Camps”), system of Soviet labour camps…
It’s an ebook
Why do I want an alternative to tmux? Like what’s your favorite thing it gives you?
That’s fair. I can’t say it feels more bloated to me, but the tablet/mobile issue is definitely a big one if relevant for your players.
Not really the topic, but why do you want to run owlbear alongside foundry? It seems like a slimmer alternative rather than something to use in conjunction.
To actually answer the title post I just run foundryvtt and I have a bunch of RPG manuals backed up in Nextcloud so I guess that too
Thank you for this! I completely missed this and have 2 stadia controllers on a shelf right now
Testability for one, but I would also argue that those functions are there for using. If some block of logic is sufficient to stand on its own, it should. I’m not saying do it arbitrarily, but it’s been my experience that small functions lead to more readable code and better testing. Most people write a 15 line function treating it as if it does a single thing when in reality it’s doing two or three discrete operations
Well named functions, called in succession increase readability, not decrease.
Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn’t own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips