I’m in the US, and all of my cards have the numbers on the back now, and they’re not raised. I’m pretty sure we transitioned to chip and pin like a decade ago.
I’m in the US, and all of my cards have the numbers on the back now, and they’re not raised. I’m pretty sure we transitioned to chip and pin like a decade ago.
I’m relatively new to Linux in general (have only been on it for about a year and a half, but have taken to it like a fish to water), so forgive me if this is a dumb question, but what are some benefits to using zsh over bash? Are there any cons?
Fish is super useful, but I usually only start it up if I’m having trouble finding or remembering a command.
I keep a persistent “sticky note” (in KDE) drop down on my top bar where I copy/paste important commands, scripts, etc.
I actually remember to use it sometimes.
Cool. Don’t care… Just pointing out that the person is wrong.
(best quality I could find)
Aero looked (and still looks) so cool
Oof. Hard disagree.
“We are all vegooners on this blessed day”
-Ken M
A lot of it you won’t even notice until you use Linux daily for a week or two. Then you’ll wonder how you ever lived with it.
Everything is free and 100% customizable if you want to put a little bit of effort in (I’m sure this varies wildly depending on technical abilities).
I use EndeavorOS which draws from Arch repositories including AUR. I’ve never once had to manually add a repository.
You should try 110% and 130%. Dunno if it’s the 5’s but those seem to work better for me.
Derp. Forgot where I was.
I find passphrases easy to remember and I have several. I appreciate the concern, but I understand basic password safety.
Edit: Oops forgot what the topic was.
No fun allowed!