Anthem is one member of the BCBS insurance group. Hell, they compete with another member in California! (Blue Shield of California)
It's a mobile map and navigation app which uses OpenStreetMap data
win win
Doesn't AirPrint go through CUPS?
Mmm, "eugenics but actually it's good because we're applying it to People With Bad Characteristics"
I think deadnaming the corporate entity Twitter is fine as long as a certain CEO continues to deadname his living breathing daughter.
Where's "directory full of FLACs bought from Bandcamp and ripped from CDs"?
When you find a 70" QD-OLED panel without SmArT electronics attached, let me know.
Well, I'll tell you that I prefer systemd because I can comprehend its declarative unit files and dependency-based system a lot better than the shell script DSLs and runlevels that I've had to mess with in other init systems. systemctl status
has a quite nice output that can be really handy when debugging units. I like being able to pull up logs for just about any service on my system with a simple journalctl
command instead of researching where the log file is.
Yes, the Steam Deck can use saves you have in the Steam cloud. You can also probably manually copy the files over.
Which came later, Windows XP, ME, or Vista? Sure, you probably have that memorized, but if you didn't it wouldn't be immediately obvious. That's just a problem with using codenames instead of numbers, nothing to do with unserious names. At least Debian releases have reasonable version numbers alongside the codenames, unlike some other operating systems!
Books will teach the essentials: my core UNIX knowledge comes from an SVR4 book I read in the late 2000s (a decade or more after it was relevant) and it's still applicable today