it’s a far cry from a package manager on an actually good operating system like openbsd ( it’s not linux ;) ), but it’s leagues better than cavemanning software off webpages with cancer like auto-updates to get around the lack of package management (or no updates, at all).
I’ll do one better: UniGetUI. It handles Chocolatey, Winget, Python system packages and even other managers. All in a neat UI, nice search, auto updates.
You can make up how old it is since it doesn’t matter. Memes? Old as all hell. Breaking mews? Old as all hell. Doesn’t matter if it’s Musk Harris deep faked videos or slowpoke style news drops about clips of Monica blowies.
I took the aftermarket stereo out of my car in my mid 20s so I can hear bass well still but I often read people’s lips because that mid range hearing is not close to how it used to be if there are any ambient noises at all.
In other countries, malls are still alive and well. In Philippines, that is where people literally chill in a hot tropical climate because of 24/7 air conditioning!
Malls are also seen as a sign of progress and modernity for many developing countries, so there is some cultural expectations to building and maintaining malls.
In US, we way overbuilt malls. There’s just too many. While I’m not a fan (shopping is not a destination, and I want to get it done as quickly as possible), I’m not entirely convinced they’re dying here either. Some people do like shopping and some people like the community experience. 3/4 of malls need to die, but we’ll see if it settles on a more sustainable number, or if online shopping ate their face
In the US we’re having a bit of a crisis of “third places”. Where do people hang out as a community? Where do you go? So many newly built suburbs don’t have any approximation of town center or community places. Malls served that need for a few decades, but many are going away. Now we’re trying to replace malls with “shopping districts”, basically rebuilding town centers that too many suburbs never had…. Plus they seem to be just a mall with less roof
Depending on the DE you use on Nobara, use GNOME Disks or KDE Partitionmanager and just open that thing and look at it.
It may have several partitions you dont need anymore, and /home is separated, containing all your users.
In that case you could just delete the others and resize the home partition to fit the contents.
If you have a / partition, you can still remove the /boot and /boot/efi and maybe swap partition. Then resize the root partition to fill all the space.
You need to mount the disk in your filemanager and use admin:/ to open it with privileged access.
Open a terminal and navigate to /run/media/USERNAME/DRIVENAME
In there do sudo chown -R USERNAME *
Then after you broke everything an OS would need but that you want, move the stuff from the homes to your root folter from the GUI filemanager. Move, not copy.
Afterwards you may want to do some ext4 repair magic, as I dont know how well ext4 likes messing around with partitions.
I’m lucky enough to have amazing coffee at work, so there’s really no need for me.
Even if this weren’t true, I would probably just drink whatever was on offer and save my good coffee for the weekends. Having developed a taste for good coffee, I still have no problems drinking some run of the mill instant coffee or regular machine brewed coffee, it’s not excellent but it will get the job done in a pinch.
Yeah, that’s the funny thing about coffee fanatics. Most of us are part connuiser and part addict. One day I’m debating about an extra click on a comandante, but the next I’m not not drinking the dunkin donuts box somebody brought to the conference.
Literally yes they do. In between the rows of spines are dozens of little noodle things with a sucker at the end, they use them to grab on to food or hats
kbin.life
Active