What soups are cool enough to eat on a first date? What are bad dates soups?
ReallyZen @ reallyzen @lemmy.ml Posts 12Comments 312Joined 2 yr. ago

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Me too. Stock from the install guide, Linux and linux-lts kermels
What doesn't work :
- ftdi chipsets over usb aren't recognized by the software anymore.
- The menu to switch on/off WiFi hangs, crashes the subsystem (and the menu panel), must reboot.
- Laptop goes asleep when and if it feels like, sometimes doesn't even shut down the screen when I close the lid (dell 7389). And wakes up randomly of course.
- Impossible to get snapper-rollback to work ; snapshots work, rebooting in an earlier config doesn't (and that part of the wiki is a mess).
- Helvum doesn't show the audio hardware and software, no way to route stuff like we used in Jack.
- Webcam, internal microphone don't work.
- External output/input hardware (minijack) don't work.
- Appimages don't work natively, must decompress and launch from terminal
I already installed 6 (the Tree) on my... Gnome laptop. As opposite to one of the feedbacks on the competition page said about the Night version, I don't care about legibility of my desktop items huhuhu.
Car from 1992.
The Tumbleweed installer is great, the general feel of the distro is polished, modern, up-to-date and efficient.
As other people have said, use the terminal to update both flatpaks and packages.
One main reason I went back to Arch BTW is that there aren't, contrary to the old self a declaration by Suse, that many software available for my use case, so I ended up with tons of ppa's, sorry, Suse Vendors who relied on each others for libraries, and it eventually broke down my system when some stuff wasn't available but was required, while some may be available from 4 different, private, repos.
So I found software management a nightmare: where to find, which one to choose from? Looking for stuff in yast, then in gnome-software, then in software.opensuse.org, then on the Build Service... Clicking bliindly to trust keys from people with personal repos titled "Use At Your Own Risk". Updating that mess then was complicated, and slow because gnome-software would lock yast while checking stuff in the background. I had to kill it, even just to relaunch it to search for stuff.
But Tumbleweed installs Snapper on Btrfs by default, so rolling back shouldn't be a problem? True, and I did it and it's just delicious, fuck up your system, wind back in two clicks... That is, unless btrfs snapshots didn't got unruly, and in it's default settings ate up all my disk space, forcing me to destroy that great system.
What annoyed me most here wasn't the software all-over-the-place mess, but that the default, factory setting of a great system they themselves contributed to the Linux world wouldn't be working 6 months down the line on a small disk (30Gb). Thanks to the Arch Wiki I know better now, and it is easily manageable, but it was too late for me.
Went back to Arch, with snapper, snap-pac, grub-btrfs, snapper-rollback. Can't yet wind back like in Suse at all, currently at VM number 9, trying again, wish me luck.
TL;DR: a rolling release from a reputable company with one-click rollback is a perfect solution if you keep your system relatively standard.
Which is the perfect premises for a Colonial Invasion by a "superioristic" neighbor. Like the Belgians bringing Civilization to Congo, or France shining the lights of the Republic to North Africa (and S-E Asia). Or the Spanish, saving South America through Religion.
Please, Lizards Overlords, make haste; I have a feeling it is a matter of emergency right now.
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Generated my GRUB configuration file as grub.conf
That took a stupid while to realize.
openSUSE users, I need ur help
My proposition here is that your machine (current mac address) will be once online, through a location used once, with dns-leak protection - yes, your machine will be fingerprinted once, and if the only thing you do when using this particular config is pulling software from the opensuse repos, and pay attention to only ever after live your online life with the spoofed mac and another VPN location, connecting both gonna be near impossible. Who's gonna fingerprint you anyway, if really the only use of the network is the Suse installer pulling rpm's from its own repos? At that, Nord isn't worst than any other since the internet provider for the connection can only sniff you going to some X location for an hour or so.
Extra Paranoid Step, do it from any public free WiFi across town or something.
You know, at the end of the day, fingerprinting works very well even behind the standard privacy protection we all know about. An interesting concept I read here was that the more addons / special stuff you add to protect you, the more "unique" is your profile, enabling efficient tracking!
Good luck with all this
Tumbleweed/ProtonVPN here
openSUSE users, I need ur help
I'm guessing your use case require extra steps towards anonymity.
2 ways :
- Download the needed .rpm from software.opensuse.org from another machine, transfer via USB, install manually from terminal or YAST ; it is gonna be tedious since dependencies will be missing and you will have to pull them, transfer them, install them manually.
- (cleaner). It's probably easier to wipe your system, re-install while connected behind either a PiHole or a VPN on your phone using HotSpot + a decent DNS provider and setting the VPN to target an unusual location. This time, do configure properly your machine including extra software that may not be available on the offline installation media. Reboot, configure, don't use previous VPN location ever again.
I use KISS. it's super minimalistic, allows fro hiding all the unremovable crap all phones come with today, and is basically a search bar with 5 icons on top. I have my Proton Calendar as the sole widget and that's it. Single screen, no fuss.
Wrong. Drive a Miata and you get to fuck girls and boys, clearly a far superior car here.
According to their metrics anyway.
Second-hand smoking. Not only is it bad for you, it is also bad for your entourage. Numerous countries are forbidding smoking in the same space as children for that exact reason.
Thanks for sharing, that was a great read. Artemis was meh for several reasons, but it still features great world building and it's great to see it used at this level of quality.
Finding stuff on Mastodon is more about hashtags. Eventually, by subscribing to #stuff you're interested in, you will discover accounts worth following. The Tusky app allows you to subscribe to hashtags like to an account. I don't follow people anymore, I follow topics!
Les Pâtes A La Vache
Ingrédients ;
- Tagliatelles, aiguillettes (filets) de poulet, basilic frais, emmenthal râpé, pignons de pin, huile d'olive. (Et pesto industriel du carrouf').
- Il n'y a pas besoin de vache pour cette recette de pâtes à la vache.
Cuisson :
- cuire les pâtes ;
- griller les aiguillettes de poulet sans matière grasse ; couper en tranches moyennes ;
- ne pas mettre de vache dedans.
Préparation :
- Dans un bol par personne, mettre d'abord les tagliatelles, ensuite une cuillère à soupe de pesto au milieu ; ne pas mettre de vache, sproutcher un filet d'huile d'olive autour, garnir de feuilles de basilic, parsemer de pignons de pins, poser les tranchettes de poulet en périphérie, oubliez la vache, bomber d'emmenthal râpé au milieu. Un tour de moulin à poivre et le tour est joué. Ne pas rajouter de vache maintenant non plus.
Oui mais Tonton Zen, pourquoi ça s'appelle les pâtes à la vache alors qu'elles sont au poulet et qu'on a pas le droit de mettre de la vache dedans ?
Parce que c'est une recette que j'ai piqué, puis abatârdie, d'un restaurant à Sihanoukville au Cambodge qui s'appelle "The Holy Cow", ce qui veut dire "La Vache Sacrée". Quand on y allait, on prenait souvent ça. C'est donc la recette des pâtes "à la façon du restaurant la Vache Sacrée". Les Pâtes à la Vache.
Bon appétit ! (et ça va super vite à faire)
Anyone who survives this on the first date is probably your soulmate for all eternity