

I mean, most American models come broken from the factory…


I mean, most American models come broken from the factory…
Sure you could pinpoint strike, that’s what dive bombers ( Stuka f.e.) or Frontline (A/B26,A20,B25) /fighter(p47) bombers were for


There’s still some ferry routes doing that in Europe.


Interstellar was somewhat correct about the event horizon. In theory there also could be an escape velocity but since nothing moves faster than light nothing can escape it. Since light (speed). is the ultimate barrier for velocity.
And every mass bends the space, the small the mass the small the dent.
In science fiction and with a real theorem people “move” faster than light. But using the Alcubierre drive would require so much energy that it is (for now(?)) impossible to achieve. The drive also doesn’t propel the spacecraft faster than light but bends the space around it, so technically you would more so move the space around you, instead of traveling though space.


Yes you can disable the DE on Debian and probably on other distros too.
I “disable” it the wrong way, since I want to have it after a reboot, for diagnostics, I just shut it off via systemctl For gnome it should be: Systemctl stop gdm3
But you can also configure it to always start headless. And if you need it you can launch it again from the shell.


Ok Mr grumpy


Yeah and if you’d use Linux your work laptop would be sitting at like 6gb, if you’d just browse the web and edit text documents.
The only time I ever need more than 10 gigs on my main machine is when I play games. Windows and Linux aren’t even close in normal use cases.
You can even try it yourself, grab yourself a 10 year old laptop and install any Linux distro on it, it will feel like a new machine.


Linux? Depending on the distro, ram usage is a joke. Got a rpi and a NUC running Debian as a server (so without running the display environment constantly) and the use ~ 500-800mb ram. With a DE, they need like 1-1.2gigs.
The nuc is particularly funny since it hosts 2 Nextcloud instances, 2 websites and a qwen3 embedding model and sits at ~ 6gb ram.
This is the answer op should be looking for.
There’s nothing wrong with Ubuntu/Kubuntu. KDE with Ubuntu (Kubuntu) solved a lot of multiscreen issues I had with gnome. The customisation options with KDE are basically limitless.


They are influencing elections since 2015/2016. There’s really no surprise here.
Cambridge analytica even made a talk in how they influenced the first trump election.


Because then you get no advertising moneyzzzz
I mean, why not use a NUC pc? They will consume a bit more power but will run everything you need. I don’t stream local 4k HDR content but I’d assume an Intel N150 chip or similar should be able to suit your needs. I’ve got one running for local cloud, websites and databases and it was just as cheap as an rpi5.
Classic AI Garbage!
Debian 13 is stable and the latest stable you can get…
This page has options for downloading and installing Debian 13.4.0, the stable release.
Debian 13 download page, source of quote
I’m running on Debian Trixie since release last year with exactly zero issues, you can hardly get more stable than with Debian.
Open source, they are working on a self hosting img.
I’ll use that, it’s basically a discord copy but for free :).


This is MAGA’s holy war. It won’t stop. For some technocrats (especially Peter Thiel (who’s basically owning the white house rn)) Iran is the antichrist.
I know it sounds ridiculous and like conspiracy theory but take a dive into Thiel’s live. Dude is a psychopath par excellance.


Looking at my vans 140l tank 👀.


Right, there’s enough homeless people to blow up at home!
/s


Even if not. You can always just update it to the latest version:)


Mac OS is pretty close. But not everything is a Mac 🙃
Isn’t he himself?