cool, just watched the movie “Pompeii” last night and then my wife and I were looking up photos from there. (I also made a homemade pizza yesterday)
cool, just watched the movie “Pompeii” last night and then my wife and I were looking up photos from there. (I also made a homemade pizza yesterday)
for margarita (and some other drinks) the glass rim is covered with salt. So, you could evaporate the tears and put the residue on the rim in place of salt.
search for tkemali sauce recipes. It’s a Georgian plum sauce that is great with meats and vegetables. I’ve used it on pork, chicken, fried potatoes. In Georgia, it is about as common as ketchup is in the USA. There is red tkemali made from ripe plums and green made from unripened. Green is my favorite, but both are really good. I think the plums used in Georgia are a wild plum, but I made some last month with red plums I bought at Kroger. You might have to visit an international market to get some of the spices.
edit: recipe that i used, minus a couple spices i didn’t find in time, but it still turned out good.
“I don’t want man, in his greed to exploit the resources of Earth, to turn what should be a garden into a desert” – John B. Goodenough
I am a substitute teacher in southern Illinois. At the schools where I’ve worked, the students get chromebooks at the beginning of the school year and use these for much of their coursework and exams. Some students had notebooks, but I never saw any carrying textbooks.
The teachers had digital whiteboards and also there were projectors in every class where the teacher could project from their computer.
I’m new to NixOS, just installed it a few days ago, so I can’t say much about it’s pros and cons, but the installer was easy and I installed and booted into the new system very quickly. I think it might have been udpated in the past year, because I am watching a tutorial video from a year ago and he installs it via command line from the live iso.
edit: it also gave me a default configuration.nix which I’ve just been adding to (to get nginx with letsencrypt running, plus extra packages I wanted installed)
if this guy spent a week on lemmy and couldn’t figure out communities, then I think android authority aren’t paying their brightest to write opinion articles.
I agree, but I’ve decided to pay with it in qemu for a while. I’ve also been looking at Chimera and have that in avm too. Currently I use Void, btw
Is it a big learning curve? Is this the emacs equivalent of OS configuration/installation?
edit: another question - Could I play around with it by installing in qemu and if I like that, take my configuration.nix from qemu and install it as my main OS?
I guess it depends on how you rank the importance of each of those. For me, I can get an SMS from my bank with a 2FA code to login (I know, less secure), so I don’t need a specific app and can use the website. Hotspot isn’t very important for me, but it does work(when my modem worked.) I’d also move bluetooth audio lower on importance to me. Can’t argue with telephony being on top. I wonder how it is with pmOS on Oneplus 6? I have a pinephone, but the modem is dead/not recognized or something anymore, so now it’s just a mini tablet that I always leave at home.
I can’t speak for Apollo users, but as a user of Infinity and Slide, one of the best features was no ads
I don’t know. I was just curious about microsoft surface and if linux could run on it and found that in a search.
and unpaid mods moderating
wal-mart is profitable and they at least pay workers minimum wage. u/spaz can’t make a profit when unpaid mods do most of the work for them. Not a very good CEO
saw this recently: https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface but I don’t own one. I was just curious about it and found that project.
I did. The account was 7 years old. I’d deleted old comments a few times before, but this time i went all in and deleted everything and the account. I have an alt that I never posted from and rarely logged into. I’m going to delete it soon, just interested in what happens today and then probably delete it tonight.
don’t know where you’re from, but I saw this domain earlier and it reminded me of when I lived in southern US and people would always say “heard that!”
Void Linux on my Thinkpad and Thinkstation. On Pinephone and Pinetab I’m running postmarketOS. I really like postmarketOS and using apk, so if I were to get a new laptop or every change the distro on my laptop or desktop, then I might try Alpine. On raspberry pi 3, it’s raspbian. I use that mainly to run pi-hole and pivpn.
I distro hopped for a little while, but then settled on Void. It does what I need and was easy to get set up how I want. It’s a rolling release and I haven’t ever had any big issues with upgrading. The worst issue I’ve had was when they recently removed pipewire-media-session and switched to wireplumber. After checking a couple posts on reddit and on void’s documentation, I got it set up the recommended way without any trouble and audio is working fine.
edit: wanted to add that my Thinkpad also has OpenBSD as a dual boot option, but I haven’t booted into it in a long time. One day I’d like to try a BSD as a server(not on a laptop, of course.) Also, the Thinkstation has Windows 10/Void dual boot, but I never boot into Windows.
speak for yourself