Fastestmirror isn’t generally recommended, there’s a reason it’s not default. it bases it on ping time which isn’t necessarily the best download speed, and it doesn’t take into account bandwidth.
Increasing maximum parallel downloads can result in faster download speeds, but this isn’t the problem with DNF slowness that OP is reporting.
Fastestmirror isn't generally recommended, there's a reason it's not default. it bases it on ping time which isn't necessarily the best download speed, and it doesn't take into account bandwidth.
Increasing maximum parallel downloads can result in faster download speeds, but this isn't the problem with DNF slowness that OP is reporting.
Well I certainly wouldn't use it if it wasn't for social pressure, it's the main way most of the people I know communicate and has been for 5+ years. I don't have a facebook account or need one to use it, so I wouldn't call it facebook.
Maybe it's a US vs Europe thing but as a European, most messaging (for better or worse, probably worse since it's Meta) is done via whatsapp, where messages appear the same for iPhone and Android users, if somebody messages me through SMS I'd probably think it was a scam or they're really old, no-one I know uses SMS anymore.
This is the same guy who spread all the FUD about Red Hat going "closed source". No surprise he put Fedora in the devil tier. Kind of ironic given he makes videos about Windows.
It was always a terrible place for discussion or debating, but I found it useful (back in the day) as a kind of personalised news feed for topics I'm interested in and following people I'm interested in hearing from.
OK, I have to say I really don't get you now. You first said you weren't aware of the federated nature of email and alternatives to Gmail so you were helped out here, now you say you were already familiar with and opinionated about Proton suite.
So, I've been complaining about this film for long enough that I've heard the source material argument before. I've not read the original book but just conclude that either A: the book really did end like the film, in which case it was never worthy of making a film about, or B: the book had a better, more nuanced ending which wasn't captured by the film. Either way it's a terrible film that wasted my time!
It's like they half made the film and then got bored with it so they just said something like "and then all the aliens went away the end" with no real explanation or conclusion. I don't remember what exactly happened because obviously I've never wanted to rewatch it but I remember it really was something that cheap. All the time invested in it felt like it had gone to waste because there was no proper conclusion.
I understand that, and that's why I block ad servers, but the subreddits I'm active on is also something I've shared publicly, albeit under a pseudonym, I kind of think of that as fair game for algorithms to analyse because it's done in public. Good luck to them showing me ads because I've not seen an ad on the internet since the early 00s. Sneaky tracking of activity off of Reddit is another matter.
Is that posting history or more than that? Because stuff that I've posted in a public forum is for public consumption, same as on here. If there's underhanded tracking involved for things I do outside of Reddit that's more concerning, but back when I signed up to Reddit it didn't even need an email address, my Reddit account could have just been a fictional character for all Reddit knows.
It's a shame that Russia has to be Russia because Yandex has some good stuff. I like their maps and street view equivalent (it only works for places like Russia and Belarus but I've played around with it out of curiosity) - it's less clunky than Google's and it lets you change the year to view streets scenes from different years. If only that could have gone global.
Fastestmirror isn’t generally recommended, there’s a reason it’s not default. it bases it on ping time which isn’t necessarily the best download speed, and it doesn’t take into account bandwidth.
Increasing maximum parallel downloads can result in faster download speeds, but this isn’t the problem with DNF slowness that OP is reporting.