

Due to the nature of git, all developers already have a complete backup of the project and the entire history without a separate remote.
More backups are always good of course.


Due to the nature of git, all developers already have a complete backup of the project and the entire history without a separate remote.
More backups are always good of course.


Except the difficulty in migrating from GitHub is not moving the source code, that’s the trivial part.
It’s moving the discussions, issues, releases, free CI on GitHub Actions, free hosting on GitHub Pages, stars, visibility, existing community around the project on GitHub, losing contributors. These are the problems, not configuring git for another remote.


People assumed X, but in one experiment the result was Y.
And in his many experiments the result was in fact X, if it was just 1 on which it was Y?
I don’t actually disagree with the article, I’m just pointing out the title is meaningless.
Yes it’s misinformation that you have to disable the sshd with a kernel boot parameter, because no sshd is being run in the first place.


That’s not what they said at all


No, that’s not why Google Glass failed. It would have failed even with a perfect display.


You do have to accept the gift though. You can’t just force a game onto someone.

It does toggle it. But they don’t disappear, just new ones stop falling in, so the existing snowflakes still need some time to exit the screen.
Why would it be obvious? In-between cats and Linux it could be veterinary theory, social media theory, computer science theory, math theory. How would one think anything political is involved, let alone something as specific.
To be clear, nothing wrong with you not mentioning it in the original comment, but I’m very confused on why you thought it was obvious.
How is this different then? We have a progressive guy who keeps going against conservatives and against big tech, and liked when the broken clock Trump did something good for once and appointed an anti big tech person to head an anti trust division. How is this different from people liking the Department of War name change?
I did hear about his politics, it’s years and years of progressive actions, donating to pro-LGBT and pro-women causes, and criticizing conservatives.
But he once said an anti-big tech FCC pick is a good thing which means he’s MAGA.
Are all the people who said the Department of War name change was good because it finally reflects reality, also nazis? When the broken clock is right do we have to pretend it’s not or we are nazis?
Yeah what I need is an alternative to xprop and xwininfo.
I would love for you to dispel the problem I wrote about: how to find the list of open windows (and whether they are focused or not), for time tracking. I don’t believe kdotool can do that, from what I see.
There are still many things that don’t work on Wayland, which work perfectly fine on X11. If you don’t need any of them then Wayland is perfectly fine, but many people do need them.
For example programs can’t read from or interact with windows of other programs, so for example a time tracking application can’t work, or productivity scripts using xdotool don’t have a Wayland way to work.
Both of these use cases are needed to me.


You never used cheat codes in GTA San Andreas and the like? It’s a lot of fun
I think if you can apply by just clicking an “apply” button then I wouldn’t expect much attention from their side either, how are you doing it? On some job seeking platform?
Every time I applied somewhere I had to spend some time customizing my CV to the job listing, researching the company to write a compelling cover letter (and to find out if I want to apply in the first place), and probably filling out a long form on their application portal. It takes at least 30 minutes per company, which is quite a lot of work when sending many applications.
But the concept of just being able to click “apply” somewhere seems weird to me, sure, saves a lot of time, but then is anyone even reading your application?
No, they are homeless because society has failed them.


The data shows everyone uses their Windows 11 taskbar at the bottom of the screen. You can’t argue with that.
I spend from a different bank account than the one I get my paycheck in, so I need to refill my spending account periodically.
Usually when I try to pay and it’s declined. So I get declined from time to time, and it’s not because I’m broke. It course I’m not explaining all that to a cashier, instead I just panic.