the city is sending crews to remove them.
The city seems to be overreacting. It's just a crosswalk, there's no reason to remove the families who painted them. Sheesh
the city is sending crews to remove them.
The city seems to be overreacting. It's just a crosswalk, there's no reason to remove the families who painted them. Sheesh
Katy over here dropping truthbombs! This is exactly why I left [insert shithole social media] site.
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Man, this timeline sucks.
On the other hand... Year of the fairphone? Maybe year of the Linux phone?
Right, but if I don't care for gui and am good with cli, would this guide still be followable? That's kind of what I was trying to ask, I guess.
Don't sell yourself short. This guide has the very real potential to be invaluable to someone just starting out! It's a great guide! Just needs a little more of the "why" factor, is all : ) keep it up!
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True, but OP's guide is for Ubuntu, so newcomers will be lost with Fedora following this guide, since they are vastly different.
That's what I was thinking, but I wasn't sure. I figured I'd ask op, since the post seems to be theirs.
As I'm writing this, I'm thinking maybe it's because Server is generally cli-first, and this post is geared towards a more noob audience, so they're going gui-first? If so, I appreciate the forethought.
I went to school with a girl named Dayv (pronounced Dave). She went by Dayve (pronounced Davey).
My friend had a male calico who was very much not sterile... at least not until the parents were required to neuter...
A PC with Ubuntu Desktop installed (not Ubuntu Server
Any reason why not use Server when setting up a home server?
Strictly speaking, if a grave is abandoned, it's either a miracle or an apocalypse.
Yes. And yes. And a short search shows quite a few blunders.
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