I’ve only used OneUI, on other skins can you not make it that shape?
I am a person in Australia.
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I’ve only used OneUI, on other skins can you not make it that shape?
Probably fine
Convicted felons can’t vote?
From what I’ve seen, both Israel and Australia (not in the middle east) stack the dryer over the washer most of the time.
I put stuff in places, then immediately forget where I put them.
View > user interface > tabbed
Seems to be under “view”
How do I use it?
Passwords don’t take up much space.
Dual booting is done for you in the installer, at least for mint.
Briar just says x private messages
I might have to make his right foot a star
Haven’t seen an ad in ages :)
“An unknown error occurred.” And you spend hours trying figure it out for it to be something stupid that should just have a distinct error.
It will only be faster if WiFi was a bottleneck before.
Edit: I misread the comment, thought it was talking about internet speeds.
Full article:
We have successfully completed our migration to RAM-only VPN infrastructure
20 September 2023 NEWS SYSTEM TRANSPARENCY
Today we announce that we have completely removed all traces of disks being used by our VPN infrastructure!
In early 2022 we announced the beginning of our migration to using diskless infrastructure with our bootloader known as “stboot”. Completing the transition to diskless infrastructure
Our VPN infrastructure has since been audited with this configuration twice (2023, 2022), and all future audits of our VPN servers will focus solely on RAM-only deployments.
All of our VPN servers continue to use our custom and extensively slimmed down Linux kernel, where we follow the mainline branch of kernel development. This has allowed us to pull in the latest version so that we can stay up to date with new features and performance improvements, as well as tune and completely remove unnecessary bloat in the kernel.
The result is that the operating system that we boot, prior to being deployed weighs in at just over 200MB. When servers are rebooted or provisioned for the first time, we can be safe in the knowledge that we get a freshly built kernel, no traces of any log files, and a fully patched OS.
BSD is based on Unix, and Linux isn’t, so it is way more Unix than Linux is.