I've been using Ubuntu since 7.04, it's all Linux underneath just with a slightly different look
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Fontforge and inkscape? I've never gone deep in to it before, but an inkscape wiki page does reference export to font forge as an svg
So if a family of 4 wanted to go to the US, there is an additional $1000 charge, that might or might not get refunded.
The traditional way is man pages and howto guides, which contain loads of information. You can get man pages in terminal or html (but I can remember how).
Next up is online tutorials like you are using, however with complicated setups, like a full mail server, the info gets very specific and can often go out of date.
Then we have readthedocs, which are the project specific instructions which tend to be very good.
How ever my personal favourite is the arch wiki, you'll need to know how to change commands to Debian based systems, but it does give a lot of info and insight that is up to date.
For moving from Goole photos look at photoprism, immich and nextcloud, there are others, but these are the ones that made my short list
I thought they were plasma based weapons
Yeah he made a mistake, superman isn't a immigrant, he's a refugee
No one is commenting on the fact the driver was a taxi driver, around my area taxi drivers are some of the worst drivers I've ever seen.
So what you are saying is micro black holes everywhere, thats genius!
Urban backgrounds n=4 and gas stations n=8
are you fucking kidding me
Why higher particulate matter was found in the air at EV-charging stations?
Because your sample sizes are shit, which means your methodology is probably also shit and the report carries less weight than a shampoo advert statistics
The guy at work was mentioning immigrants and hotels today, I use him as a baseline as to what the sheep in society are thinking. He's now actually blaming the previous conservative government and labour for the mess we are in., instead of just the labour government. It'll be interesting if I hear about this tomorrow
So if you have been around long enough you might remember the Hitachi (IBM) deathstars https://wizardprang.wordpress.com/2013/10/14/the-last-deathstar/
I see Hitachi and think no fucking way, where as Seagate I used to see as an always yes. Now I just stick the disks in a zfs array and call it done
What I'm really waiting for is large capacity ssds with sata.