Yup. I use brew if there is a package already, otherwise you can install in distrobox and use distrobox-export to make an alias easily in your host system
Yup. I use brew if there is a package already, otherwise you can install in distrobox and use distrobox-export to make an alias easily in your host system
Shit, I just got a domain name from there a month ago. Is there a way to transfer it elsewhere or something? I didn’t even realize they could do that :(
I am not hosting anything like that on my domain (it is just a matrix and recipe browser), but I’d rather not support them…


Why not both? Republicans lock the fuck in when it comes to voting in just enough locations to flip seats. They turn out to vote in the necessary areas, where democrats don’t.
I might not be able to change any republican’s mind by telling them they are stupid as hell for voting the way they do (or give them facts that they would just ignore), but I can show up and encourage all my friends and family to vote against a fascist in our red district.


There is a movie that kind of approaches this concept-- the Terminal. The main guy, while in the airport, sees his country erupt in a war on TV and his nation is dissolved. He can’t go back since all flights to and fro have been canceled. He hasn’t passed customs, so he isn’t legally in the country. So he kind of has to live off the facilities in the airport.


Followup question, if you don’t mind! What still needs to be maintained on the Win32 system on behalf of the Fedora maintainers? If everyone has moved on from 32bit, and the old stuff doesn’t change, where is the maintenance requirement? Could we not find a “final” version and leave it static, but still available in the package manager?
Is it that packaging requirements change for different systems to keep up with hardware drivers/new package managers/kernel removing deprecated features/security vulnerability patches?
I just tried it and it took me 5 minutes, since I use yunohost Just add app, setup admin account, invite myself, then import my bitwarden.org vault (after password encrypting the json export, of course)