Poplar?
I’ve done that, /home and /var on the HDD. The larger apps I use (libreoffice, gimp, firefox) I set up as flatpak user installs, and many others I use as AppImages, keeping them in my home directory. I haven’t set it all up but it looks doable.
That was reassuring to hear, so I went ahead with it and so far it’s looking good. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for the response :)
The issue with having /usr/bin
and stuff on the HDD then mounting it to the SDD is that both system software I want to using the SSD for faster booting and packages I install will both end up on the HDD. I need some way of only having non-system software on the HDD.
Thanks, that sounds like it would work. But it also seems fragile since it would be up to me to keep track of everything.
So far I have found flatpak user installs but I’m looking for other solutions that would work generally for packages I install through apt.
It would be one long post if we included weird things from all the fundamentalists. Also its called a nikab.
What is the tool she is holding? A little scythe?
I’m glad you mentioned beaches, people don’t wear bikinis where I live so the idea of someone flashing me was quite weird.
I shouldn’t comment on the event I guess.
Yes a fair comparison.
Doesn’t necessarily have to do with conservatism. Not everyone wants to be randomly flashed without consent.
I did post it as a joke. Note how I started my comment with “I think their point is”, that isn’t my view :)
There’s also difference between pretending to miss for a joke that dividing things into quartiles necessarily means a bottom 25% exists (what the meme does). And noting that it’s weird failing people based on how they do compared to others and not if they actually actually learn (me suggesting what the user JackGreenEarth was probably trying to get at).
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I think their point is that you could have people in the bottom quartile who learned what they are expected to, are capable, but are failed anyway because of how they compare to others.
(Assuming curved tests really work like that, never bothered reading the pretty long grading policies)
I imagine the downvoters assume the post is making a point about Muslims in general, which it isn’t.
It isn’t Islamophobic thinking Muslims are transphobic, they are. Much like most of the world outside the West.
Here’s a related, interesting example for BlueSky, on generating disguised links and preview cards (with content the url doesn’t actually contain) for anyone curious: https://github.com/qwell/bsky-exploits
Any similar artists you’d recommend? I think electric wizard is one of the only metal bands I’ve enjoyed.