Sometimes blowing everything up is easier. And more fun!
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Sometimes blowing everything up is easier. And more fun!
My suggestion would be to use an Ubuntu installer ISO to get access to your broken system so you can backup anything important and then reinstall Ubuntu. It will just be faster than trying to salvage a broken upgrade
Perish lol
If you’re not careful it’s easy to make that mistake and they did the right thing by deleting it
Ahhh yes the BDSMovement
It’s not happening, ever. Someone has to build the AI after all
I still think the fact it works as well as it does at all is incredible
Me too! This is certainly news to me!
Wow really? That’s kind of a shitty stance for them to take.
A tech company becomes dominant through underhanded tactics? Say it ain’t so!
Kind of reads like Microsoft’s rise to dominance. Good find!
For better or worse this just points to a continued feeling of incompetence and a sense of being lost from Google
In my experience the best way to find out is to spin up your own instance and play around with it! Docker makes this super easy because you can throw it away after without making any changes to your server. Searxng works pretty easily in a docker container
I didn’t name it xD
As I recall someone made the same lame argument about the name being divisive, a fork was created called Glimpse and it fell on its face not long after it was formed. Things like this are a waste of energy, nobody cares that it’s called gimp.
What always amazes me about such things is how easy it is to just keep your mouth shut and not say anything and yet so often people just…don’t.
Lol okay. Good luck with that
It sounds to me that you need to learn to love yourself first, so you feel comfortable being single until you find the right person.
They say you have to be able to love yourself before you can love someone else
Love it on desktop, so many more features and the UI is super slick. It just doesn’t have an app yet to make it complete
Die? No there’s no way to put that genie back in the bottle. It might just be a little different going forward.
I’m in complete agreement with this post. Debian is pretty meticulous with their releases and Ubuntu LTS has a predictable release cadence if that’s more important than “when it’s ready”