Slackware over here. High five
Slackware over here. High five
I daily popos for work. It’s a great workhorse distro and I’ve had very little problems with it.
Know what it means. Still call it f stab.
I spent 192 hours on my first playthrough.
Use Linux professionally. Worked with RHEL for years. Current gig uses Debian servers. Daily driver is a system 76 machine with the pop OS that came on it. Debian derivatives make great daily drivers for those of us that just need a browser, terminal, working wifi, and the ability to build and run containers.
Don’t need an if, just set the variable and collect the data. Saved you a jump instruction. The compiler is going to optimize it out anyway, but simpler code is better and some people forget the -O flag.
I am the queen of France!
Lick that spider.
I think you need a blue SCSI.
People still play Ubisoft games?
Bear Fucker! Do you need assistance?!
Probably need to convert it to a lossless format first with another tool. Try reading up on VLC or ffmpeg format conversions. Extract the audio and convert it to wav. Then try to slice out the section you want with audacity. Once you have the trimmed section you can use VLC or ffmpeg to convert it to whatever audio format you want.
Use a system76 laptop for work. Came with popos and works like a charm.
It can be used to scale cloud computing services as much as you want. It’s a scalable container runtime at its core. It provides a means for scaling an overlay network with service discovery and uniform ingress configuration.
How’s J.R. Bob Dobbs doing these days?
Fucking network daemons messing with my resolv.conf