I half remember reading a post apocalyptic book, space aliens ruined physics or something, steam pressure wouldn’t even work! anyway shortly after the fall they were wearing full plate armour and battle charging the enemy on bicycles…
Thought wesley snipes didn’t do a bad job either. and mother fuckers tryin’ ice skate uphill was goddamn excellent
Unique and Bad names are very memorable
I like the wording customary alot more then people spoutn’ “standard”
I don’t think getting CVE’s is a good metric for security strength, but good points aside.
I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
Could be depression,100% talk to a doctor/professional, reach out for help.
Was that a terry pratchett reference?
It’s by your employee id card, gotta go on site to swipe card, then you can sneak home. remeber to sneak back in to swipe out!
Nice, not suitable for this setup, they are more for 4wd crawlers.
The big scoopy sand type ones? I’ve no TPU and no sand, but we can fix that in the future!
Because I’ve been using an apt-get based distro since the late 90’s, Because I work in IT, Because I don’t like rice/hours of config/features. Yawning chasm of difference between always boots and always boots and dive right into work/game/browsing/whatev’s
I’m still running rx570, so I’m no real help, but +1 for using debian testing, been daily driving it for years on my gaming desktop. stable for server’s and hardware that isn’t booted up daily.
Excellent points. I like my bikes quiet so I can go fast and not attract attention, treat other road users as deaf and blind and help yourself stay alive!
If you want solidwork or fusion : https://github.com/cryinkfly/SOLIDWORKS-for-Linux/releases
I’d love to use and suggest blender/freecad, but I struggle with the workflow.
I still use Inventor 2017 in a windows VM.
The Patriot (2000) dull Mel Gibson movie, as far as i can recall, anyway random dude gets head cleanly lopped off with a cannonball, buddies and i played too much UnrealTournament that day not to hear the “HEADSHOT” anouncer in our heads.
Don’t think you need ventoy features, install fedora in a suitable partition, install your next os afterwards in another partition and don’t install grub, boot back into fedora, update grub, it’ll find the new os and give you a list to boot from on startup.
Why did you choose ventoy?
A project is never finished! :)