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Doesn’t work that well in my experience. A place that’s mostly empty on weekdays often shows it’s really busy during weekend evenings because it is, comparatively but it’s not crowded or anything
Doesn’t work that well in my experience. A place that’s mostly empty on weekdays often shows it’s really busy during weekend evenings because it is, comparatively but it’s not crowded or anything
Finding a place that’s not too crowded and nice for you is a problem I’ve often had with people.
“Just go to a fucking bar,” she added, seeming to balk at the purpose of the app. “And if it’s not cool you go to another bar.”
I’d rather not. A way to find a nice bar without having to visit several would be nice, not sure having it all live streamed online is the solution
It sounds like it’s the kernel but whether it has anything to do with ssh, I really don’t know. Sometimes parts work together in surprising ways, as I learned with the recent sshd/systemd/xz exploit.
You might be fine and this was the most alarming exploit since it’s very inconvenient, but personally I’d restart just to be sure.
I think we’ve all been there
Some package managers have a command to see if anything is in need of restart. Zypper has ps -s for example. I’d restart to be sure though.
What would be the alternative
Both of them are old senile fucks.
So here’s how HDDVD can still win…
Anon is just building up mass
Serves him right for being a quitter
We need to fight swolephobia
With an immutable system the flatpaks would be the way to go
Inconvenient package management
Can’t you just use the Gnome App Store or whatever it’s called?
Man this guy on speed or something
Between world wars yeah
The comment mentioned world war
Can be pussy and based. And based on the world war death tolls, there’s a very high chance OP would never have been born otherwise
Depends on the circumstances, I guess
Pumped hydro requires a specific sort of place and not sure there’s enough of them for most countries to rely on.
The people’s surveillance state