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VM is still windows tho, just one layer deeper.
Freecad is OK but it wouldn’t even be considered in a commercial setting like I’m working in. I work with Catia, Solidworks and Polyworks. None on those run on Linux.
Sadly Windows is still required for a lot of cad softwares.
I dunno, I’m getting tired of them
“Dasher, Dancer, Prancer…”
“His name is Meatball”
Having to install things mostly through flatpaks works seamlessly until it doesn’t. Then you’re stuck in dependency hell where you have to open holes in your containers to allow access to files or binaries.
I’m at a point where I layer enough software that I don’t know If there is still value added.
Especially that this was mostly a smoke screen considering how easy it is to register a company in Canada and then buy estate from said company. Suddenly it isn’t foreign investment anymore.
Hybrid pow/pos has been worked on since the beginning. Peercoin is still alive.
Damn, rust really embrace the “Hey, Can I copy your homework?” Meme. I like rust btw, it’s just funny how often I see something along the line of “it’s like X, but in rust!”
A Mitsubishi Legnum Electric would be an instant buy for me.
I think you mean red, blue, yellow , and green in Japan.
1st gen was brutal
I’m just waiting for ntscworld so I can buy the dual pack of almost identical games.
Fedora 39
There seems to be some movement on the European side as well.
https://www.politico.eu/article/gas-stove-killer-health-climate-pollution/
As opposed to literally any other unknown entities? Which, let’s be honest, could also be google and you’d never know.
You do understand that any instance who federated with yours has access to your social interactions?
I see it more like your address is public in a sense that if I could knock on every door and look through every window I would eventually see where you live. But, I probably wouldn’t be able to quickly search where you live because it’s not made to be public knowledge.
AI take everything and makes it easily searchable for itself even if it wasn’t made to be.
It’s karma for their Microsoft rootkit.
First thing I’d do is to look at the client (fedora) journal for anything funky happening.
‘sudo systemctl status nfs-client’
Since it’s random I assume you won’t have any timeout in your /etc/fstab but it might be worth taking a look anyway.
Be aware that if the network drops the NFS will be disconnected and won’t auto-reconnect so this could also be the issue.
I don’t know if it plays well with container mounted volume, but looking at autofs could be a solution to auto-remount the share. I use it profusely for network mounted home directories.