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Protonvpn has a free tier
Protonvpn has a free tier
I surely missed that setting. I am playing with it, it seems 85 is the sweet spot for me. Thanks!
Then what happened? What a cliffhanger! /s
Have you setup your home screen? You can do that on the dashboard, hiding, grouping, etc.
If what you’ve watched has nearly ended, it won’t show for continuing. I have the opposite issue, some shows has a long outro/preview of the next episode, so I have to either mark it as seen, or fast forward near the end for it not to show on the continuing watching section
Want a cold one? What about a tejuino?
As an spiced beberage will most likely make you sweat, it will provide you with a refreshing sensation on hot climates
[mexican intensifies]
Have you tried chile infused hot chocolate? You are missing a lot
I’m not sure if your issue is narcisism or bestiality
I somehow missed this to be a flatpak via Discover. Granted this may not be usual in distros with a traditional update model, downgrading packages may be present in rolling distros, or distros with overlapping minor versions, or having 3rd party repos providing conflicting packages to those of the distro.
I offer my system as example:
The following product is going to be upgraded:
openSUSE Tumbleweed 20240211-0 -> 20240313-0
The following 14 packages are going to be downgraded:
ghc-binary ghc-containers ghc-deepseq ghc-directory ghc-exceptions ghc-mtl ghc-parsec ghc-pretty ghc-process ghc-stm ghc-template-haskell ghc-text ghc-time ghc-transformers
It is called “downgrading”, and it is not uncommon to have some packages downgrading when updating/upgrading a system, due to several reasons.
You know landlines are still in use, right?
That is why I also mentioned the latch/sensor, it may got stuck.
It sounds like the issue is with the lid latch/sensor, not with the graphics. Some laptops may not boot if the lid is closed, and some have options on the firmware to enable to boot when the lid is closed / on a docking station.
You could use OpenSUSE Leap, which is binary compatible to SLES. Even if you have an already installed SLES and want it to be updated, there are several ways, like setting up leap’s update repos (binary compatible, remember?), or download the latest quaterly updated iso image, or some other more convoluted ways.
Same here, but nostalgy has pushed me to hold on that media dubbed in the language I grew with. I now live on a different country with same language, but the dub is way different.
Hard to find old 70’s, 80’s stuff
With vbox I don’t think you can do that, nor with any other hypervisor delivering full virtualization. You could try with a paravirtualization, like Xen, and see if you can trick the OS
Note that I don’t know if windows is supported as a paravirtualized guest.
I was a heavy user of plastic payments, then I found Google wallet to be so convinient and easy to use that I used it for almost all of my cards. Then I realized the privacy implications of using those, so now I’ve fallen back to use cash: I use my bank cards only on the ATM to withdraw cash, and ocassionally I use my CC on big purchases or online shopping only.
Crypto has never enticed me enough.
They want to connect with you… emotionally