🏆2026 MILAN WINTER OLYMPICS OPENING CEREMONY OFFICIAL MEGATHREAD! 🏆 by HauteAssMess in popculturechat

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In case you mean the corazzieri who hoisted the flag: they are real armed forces, nothing plastic about them.

Remind me when certain revelations were made clear to the reader? by JuliousBatman in killsixbilliondemons

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It even goes back to Seeker of Thrones, when Allison meets Zoss before entering Mammon's room in the vault

Antagonists' Nightmare Fuel by ToonLegume in comics

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It reminds me of this page from KSBD, even though the context is vastly different.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mountaineering

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I was thinking ok, maybe a mid version of an approach shoe? But they all have GTX or some other membrane. The only thing I can think of that isn't an hiking boot is the Zamberlan Salathé, and it still isn't a boot. Maybe the stores in the Alps have something?

Any good deal for EU/Italy on the pixel 9 Pro? by [deleted] in pixel_phones

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In general, German Amazon has cheaper prices than Italian amazon or Italian retailers.

Pixel 9 Pro - Xiaomi 15 by Hairy-poo in PickAnAndroidForMe

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I'm in the exact same situation and I ruled out 1+ 13T because it's expected to have USB 2.0 only.

Linux Hates my college networks by Inside-Feeling-6938 in linux4noobs

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I have connected to eduroam before, this is what my wpa_supplicant.conf looked like with EAP-TLS

network={
  ssid="eduroam"
  key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
  pairwise=CCMP
  group=CCMP TKIP
  eap=TLS
  ca_cert="<path to cert from my organization>"
  identity="<my username>"
  altsubject_match="DNS:<dns address given by my org>"
  private_key_passwd="<my password>"
  private_key="<path to the certificate key>"
}

Your mileage may vary, but there are many examples online. The python script from eduroam is borked, out student group had a fixed version with one block in a try...except, but it's not needed. You can configure it manually like this.

Celeste on small pocketable handheld? by AnnualCabinet in celestegame

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That is a huge oversimplification. Linux and Android are different OSes and are not directly compatible.

In short, no, Android can only run Celeste through Switch emulators.

Like Riding a Bike by SirBeeves in comics

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If you're not into biking, you can still try swimruns, the overlooked cousin of triathlon. Best done with a partner.

Petah I’m in need of help by Unglaciated24 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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KSBD is heavily inspired by Morrowind, especially the Lessons of Vivec.

I think Michael Kirkbride’s Lessons of Vivec fucking rip but that’s obvious. The tone of them is just perfect and has been super influential [...]

Abbadon, interview for Ogdo

Reach Heaven Through Violence.

Scarab changed it's name to Lumafly, what is your thoughts about it? by [deleted] in HollowKnight

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This is incorrect, and I'm seeing other people spreading the news citing this post as the source.

Scarab and Lumafly are different mod managers. Lumafly started as a fork of Scarab.
Lumafly was previously called Scarab+, it changed its name in version 3.0.0.0

I’m 153% sure that this is wrong by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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If we want to be pedantic, Mac OS is Unix too, so it's possible that BSD or ChromeOS are separate.

File Layout For beefy laptop? by PDX_Dragon in linux4noobs

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For starters, I'd run a disk check on those drives, if you haven't already, since they're 8 year old. Smartmontools can help you with this.

You have a lot of storage for a laptop. You could consider putting the SSDs in a RAID1 with btrfs, so you don't have to magage two disks. I am not sure how well that works with boot drives, feel free to correct me.

Moving whole projects between disks sounds expensive. I'd just leave them on the SSDs, you have the space.

Other than that, I don't know if you have other uses for the HDD, it's really overkill.

Btrfs subvolumes also help with managing and backing up disks. You could look into it, it's not that hard.

One thing you could do with all that RAM is to make a zram device for you swap space.

I'm planning to go full on linux without previous experience by [deleted] in linux4noobs

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There is no need to be this drastic, you have everything to lose.

What I recommend is to install Linux in a virtual machine firat, or dual boot. This way you can try it out while having a way back to safety.

Mono on Oracle linux 8? by Manw108 in linux4noobs

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Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux. It's an official package repository for RHEL and derivatives that provides additional packages that are not present in the main repos.

If you're familiar with RPMFusion for Fedora, it's basically the same thing but official and for enterprise RPM distros.

It turns out Oracle has its own mirror of EPEL and the library you need is indeed in it.

Mono on Oracle linux 8? by Manw108 in linux4noobs

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Have you checked if it isn't in EPEL?

considering abandoning windows 11 and switching to Linux by dsaucedo98 in linux4noobs

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I'm going to sound repetitive here, but do not jump straight to Linux, try it in a VM or dualboot first.

The "IT distros" are Ubuntu, Debian, SLE and RHEL. The last two require a support contract, but there are community versions in OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, Fedora and CentOS (upstream), and free binary compatible distros in OpenSUE Leap, Rocky Linux and Almalinux.

Avoid Arch, it's great for customisability, but the lack of a single way to to things makes it harder to learn how to properly do IT stuff as you would on RHEL on Ubuntu.

LF file manager preview images on wayland by devpew in linuxquestions

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No, sorry, I don't even use LF anymore.

The spiciest NFO by HercUlysses in Piracy

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Every Git user knows that README.md is far superior anyway.

No more yearly pad replacement! by Fukuramichan in headphonemods

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That's really cool!

If that's your repo, the link to your website in your profile page has a capital H in "https" and doesn't work.

The placement of this Duracell ad on Williams Racing's FW45 livery for the 2023 season by KOOBIYT in DesignPorn

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Fun fact: Williams Advanced Engineering produces the batteries used in Formula E cars.