What happens when an immutable OS meets an unstoppable OS?
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Harris - Ocasio-Cortez 2024 let's gooo
Yep, they are about half way to be rebooted. Except 2012 I can't think of a good way of rebooting it without changing the title.
We got a ton of disaster movies made 10+ years ago, to name a few:
- Contagion
- Day After Tomorrow
- The Wave
- The Impossible
- San Andreas
- 2012
- ...
And around the same time we got a bunch of dystopian movies, so it's not like Hollywood haven't shown what can happen.
I don't think they want to make movies about current events, instead I think we get more movies about how humans will live years after a global disaster.
I know several youtubers that could be trusted with solving that issue. Why can't they find someone with the skills?
Edit: Thanks for the replies I see now it's not a technical knowledge problem, but a security+law+regulation problem.
Google is broken, they have had no end user service for many years.
I think you can get service if you are a government or large company.
Hibernation needs a swap partition that's at least the same size as the memory.
Nvm: vivid.. already mentioned hibernation.
Yep that's all well and good, but what flatpack doesn't do automatically is clean up unused libs/dependencies, over time you end up with several versions of the same libs. When the apps are upgraded they get the latest version of their dependency and leave the old behind.
10 out of 40 is 25%
10 out of 4000 is 0.25%
Great that you have 4tb on your root partition then by all means use flatpack.
I have 256Gb on my laptop, as I recall I provisioned about 40-50gigs to root.
I should have noted that I'll compile myself when we are talking about something that should run as a service on a server.
It has a bed with a cover on, raccoons think it's a dumpster and try and open it.