Regular code review for security should be SOP
Refugee from another, less-friendly instance. Please forgive the youth of my account— I’ve actually been around here for a while. Still, glad to be here!
Regular code review for security should be SOP
I wish there was one for jobs :(
Get ready for the great memes on social media for the next month or so.
Retro gaming?
What… like, more?
Maybe. RTD is a cheeky fellow.
An interesting possibility. On the other hand, RTD has agreed that he’s giving the master a break for a while in order to focus on new villains.
I don’t care. I don’t wanna watch ads, ever. The point is, YouTube will never be able to stop ad blockers. They can try, and the only ones who get hurt on the content creators.
Edit: and whining, “boo-hoo for the trillion dollar megacorp!” Isn’t going to elicit any sympathies
Content creators get nothing from a subscription To YouTube premium.
You’re not paying for the content, you’re paying for and-free access to the content.
There are GUI update facilities. They won’t need to use apt
I’ve installed Pop!_OS on many machines over the years, and my standard process is:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y apt-fast && sudo apt -y upgrade
sudo apt install gnome-tweaks
& a few other UI tweaking tools (obviously, this step will no longer exist soon)After that, it’s setting up/configuring whatever software that particular machine needs.
Edit: there’s probably a lot that I’ve skipped/missed, and a lot that others will do along their way through these steps. This is just a basic outline of some of my post-install processes (developed over time), and I hope this answers your question.
Also, you can google for post-install guides for Ubuntu and they’ll largely be applicable to PopOS since it’s based on Ubuntu.
NoMachine is what you’re looking for
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Yes, he’s quite good. I think we’re all settling into the new format, but I really do like him. And having RTD back is great, too!
Blame cheap-ass management for that, not MS. It was only ever meant for home and student use.
I hear ya, I’m just saying that MS Works was decent software for its target market. In fact, there was a time in the late 90s when Microsoft Works and Microsoft Office were pretty close and capability. That period didn’t last long, though.
That was actually a very decent low budget productivity suite for a very long time. Only at the very end was it not so great.
Oh, right. Now I remember
For me, it’s a tie between him and Tennant. They were both incredible.
I wanted to like Whitaker, but Chibnall would not let me.
Someone should redub that movie with all of the answers provided by ChatGPT and its voice