@grillchen .. please visit libgen.rs for more information.
@yassie_j just feeding them into GrimRipper and then playing it with cue or lollypop
@yassie_j I am grateful I never stopped buying CD's
About to #Interrail home from Barcelona, it's been a nice journey so far. Next stopover: Paris.
@lanodan @mirabilos debian still has a few packages depending on it (GTK2). Qt5 is eol iirc but still gets lts support. I don't think it's going away that soon.
@mirabilos
Forcefully file RM bugs for packages using a deprecated tool kit
<this is not based on actual events>
Forcefully file RM bugs for packages using a deprecated tool kit
<this is not based on actual events>
@devrtz ^
@grillchen @ente @PINE64 never tried GPIO tbf, but they are really convenient as SBC and the company really seems to care about open hardware.
@ente big fan of @PINE64 , running mu #Nextcloud server on am Rock64 since 3 years and zero issues so far
@f4grx @lethalbit
yeah. Just exaggerate your skills:
"Because of my work in area A I am the best candidate for this position.. " "Another one of my qualifications is ... "
Just tie it all in with the job offer and try to sell yourself as good as possible. I know it sucks
yeah. Just exaggerate your skills:
"Because of my work in area A I am the best candidate for this position.. " "Another one of my qualifications is ... "
Just tie it all in with the job offer and try to sell yourself as good as possible. I know it sucks
Day 3 of #Interrail: On my way to Lisbon.
It's an AVE, but you get the idea. I started in Paris this morning and will arrive in Madrid soon. Mostly high-speed rail the whole journey. Traveling really is fun this way.
Currently onboard an #Renfre AVL going 300 km/h. Why don't we have this in Germany?
High-speed rail is the only alternative to medium to short distance flying. The privatization of #DeutscheBahn was a huge mistake.
High-speed rail is the only alternative to medium to short distance flying. The privatization of #DeutscheBahn was a huge mistake.
@jalcine @brainblasted debian is ideally suited for that. You can run just a stable server running whatever distribution thing you need (won't ever break unless you doing something horribly wrong). For the desktop I can recommend unstable/testing, it's the closest you'll come to vanilla GNOME/KDE.
Last week I talked to the guys from The Changelog podcast about Debian and it's 30th birthday, it's now up at:
https://changelog.com/podcast/553
I haven't had the courage yet to listen to it myself, hopefully their producers managed to make something coherent from my usual Debian babbling :-)
https://changelog.com/podcast/553
I haven't had the courage yet to listen to it myself, hopefully their producers managed to make something coherent from my usual Debian babbling :-)
@mirabilos db fahrt = abenteuer