

Awesome, thanks! You should definitely post that to a Linux meme community or something.
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Awesome, thanks! You should definitely post that to a Linux meme community or something.


Type (no quotes) “net user Prefferedusername /add”
Using backticks instead of quotation marks is the ideal way to document technical instructions like this here:
Type
net user Prefferedusername /add(replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.Next type
net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /addand press enter.
Type `net user Prefferedusername /add` (replacing Prefferedusername with the user name you wish to use) and press enter.Next type
`net localgroup administrators Prefferedusername /add` and press enter.


I cannot find this meme I know I have seen
Panel 1: “Installing Windows 20 years ago” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons
Panel 2: “Installing Linux 20 years ago” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 3: “Installing Windows today” screenshot of a busy command line
Panel 4: “Installing Linux today” screenshot of install wizard with just a couple buttons
I second Bitwig. I was an Ableton user before switching to Linux, and shopped around several FOSS DAWs before deciding to just keep a Mac around to use only for music production. But I later found Bitwig, and was able to use that to switch to Linux full time. I am just a hobbyist, but Bitwig is absolutely professional grade software.


When was the last time a feature this huge was added to CSS?


I do genuinely believe this to be sort of a Hanlon’s Razor situation, but I will quickly (aibeit disappointedly) admit to being wrong if any evidence comes out to disprove that. This seems like the company is being run by someone who subscribes to a black-and-white “Let’s all just get along with one another” mentality without understanding that humanity just does not work this way. I hope to see an official statement retracting the initial “big tent” response and publicly aligning the morals of the company with that of the CEO.


Direct Internet Archive link: https://archive.org/details/ratchet-and-clank-clone-home
It very much feels like Going Mobile, which I remember definitely enjoying. I was able to play this a little on my phone using this emulator: https://github.com/nikita36078/J2ME-Loader
Not yet, but it is on the roadmap!


If I’m not mistaken Jellyfin is actually a fork of Emby so they’re pretty similar, but one is a bit older.
Jellyfin forked from Emby in 2018 when Emby chose to switch to a closed-source model. Because of this, there are many similarities, but the projects continue to become increasingly different from one another as time goes on.


Basically a one-click install on supported devices. You just need a PC and a USB cable. Highly recommended
https://github.com/koreader/koreader/wiki/Installation-on-Kobo-devices


Hopefully I can piggyback with a similar question that came to me recently. Similar to how Ubuntu/Mint work, Fedora KDE can be updated through the Discover store or directly via the dnf command. But after updating system packages via Discover, it prompts me to restart the PC to finish the update. What is it actually doing? Why does DNF not do that?


The game is there, but the link is redirecting to the main page for me right now
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/hollow-knight-silksong
EDIT: Archive from earlier today when the “ADD TO CART” button was working https://web.archive.org/web/20250904142914/https://www.humblebundle.com/store/hollow-knight-silksong


I played many hours of the original, and do not expect to ever try this new one. Even if I got it free with a bundle or something… I just didn’t enjoy playing the original enough.
What is the value add of this product? The donors and recipients still need to set up a Monero wallet and everything to use the service. A recipient may just as well instead use any other means (social media, etc.) to announce that they are accepting Monero donations at xyz address.
Their FAQ lists multiple reasons that various countries, ISPs, etc. block CatBox, and using a VPN is often mentioned as the solution. Here is an archive of their FAQ that you should be able to read from any connection:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250822215754/https://catbox.moe/faq.php
I was really hoping for Linux support some day. Now, I am totally fine sticking with GIMP.