@zaitcev @deprecated_ii I wonder if antiradiation missiles could detect starlink, it does beamforming so it should only really have a strong EM node pointing at the satellite, rather than just broadcast upward like sat phones.
@fribbledom Yay, now I'll have to get people to email me instead of talk to me to distinguish bhyve and beehive. :)
@union Are they talking about them using it internationally, or internally? I was thinking that they were referring to them using these internally to their own citizens to justify it.
@union https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kb75e/the-internet-is-debunking-russian-war-propaganda-in-real-time I don't know how much you trust this particular site, but it talks about this incident.
@Cheeseness @Mayana @tulpa With Deb packages at least, a lot of devs make third party repos to add in, so you're not strictly tied to just what is in the Debian or Ubuntu repositories.
@Cheeseness @Mayana @tulpa It also makes some difference as to the availability of packages, but if you're picking Debian or Arch, then they have even more software available than Redhat. It's only the more obscure formats that have worse availability.
@Cheeseness @Mayana @tulpa Makes sense. I'm not sure there's a good option anymore for the redhat package format that isn't in that state with some corporate entity or another.
@Cheeseness @tulpa @Mayana I'd recommend running Gentoo on a secondary system for awhile first, since it's very different from most Linux distros. Debian's a good choice though. Might be more familiar with OpenSUSE coming from a Fedora background as well though since it forked off Redhat ages ago. I find Garuda to be somewhat exciting as well.
@abloo Reject JS, return to Hugo.
Apparently the guy who translated Isekai Tensei Soudouki on mangadex stopped doing fan translations. I found this that has a few more episodes, not sure how good of a site it is. https://isekaiscanmanga.com/manga/isekai-tensei-soudouki/
@skadi It was kind of one of the first package managers that handled retrieving all of the dependencies and such as well as it did. Back when it was released I think Redhat was just using bare rpm. It's a bit old at this point though. One of the few distros that still has its package management scheme from back when APT was released is Slackware, and pretty much all of them were similar to slackware back then.
@stuff It's roughly 4 to 4.25 pounds per gallon, that range varies based on temperature. https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=PET&s=W_EPLLPA_PRS_NUS_DPG&f=W This price chart is in gallons though, but its showing a lower price.
@union (So Texas is in less danger due to that, but more danger due to it having a lot of jobs. The jobs are what will attract liberals to places like that. Pretty much all of the leftists I know who went to Texas did so because they found jobs there.)
@union Colorado didn't just have a reasonably free government, we also had Skiing and a lot of crunchy hippie recreational activities here. Hiking, jeeping, etc. A fair bit of our migration wasn't the conservatives fleeing, but liberals looking to go to a place that had more of their hobbies.
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