

The continuous improvement is what I remember the most! At least how I remember the internet of old, it was like a constant stream of something new, from random funny links of random sites, to big new major projects surfacing. It was cool
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The continuous improvement is what I remember the most! At least how I remember the internet of old, it was like a constant stream of something new, from random funny links of random sites, to big new major projects surfacing. It was cool
Probably a good use case for Gopher


I smoked weed in high school, a fair bit lol, I was definitely considered one of the “stoner kids” of the school.
In my 20’s I stopped for the most part (only a joint here or there, maybe 2 or 3 times max per year), many of the kids I went to school with that were all anti drugs and anti drinking as kids became hard drug addicts in their 20’s.
Now in my 30’s I smoke again, much easier now that I can comfortably afford this habit


Oysters did this for me. Hated them growing up, even into my early adult years I still hated Oysters. The texture and taste just did not agree with me.
Then one Friday I had to go away for work for the weekend, I went to the local pub where I was staying for dinner, and the chef came out with like 6 Oysters for free, I tried one, then demolished the other 5, ended up ordering a dozen and demolished those. Been hooked on Oysters ever since


Ahhh, I just re-read your comment, and yeah that would have been the case.
I think another quick bypass without using the proper flag could be to use a wildcard (for example, rm -rf /*), I think that might work too maybe


What distro was this out of curiosity? As far as I’m aware preserve-root enforcement comes from upstream coreutils


I get what you mean, but this was worded quite poorly, like “normal software”?
However, there is 1 piece of software I can think of where I prefer a proprietary option over the FOSS alternatives… Obsidian - In my opinion it’s easily the best markdown editor and integrated mind mapping tool out there, even just as an MD editor I still think its better than the rest.


Unless it’s on /, where preserve-root should be kicking in, unless the bypass flag is used (can’t remember this one)
I have one thing that drives my RAM usage up to about 45ish GB (64GB in my desktop) and that’s Star Citizen, and the whole reason why I installed 64GB.
Outside of that though, it is nice to have the headroom to basically do whatever I want, and multitask like crazy. But I rarely see my usage get over 25GB outside of SC.
For reference, this is on my desktop running Nobara