has no special use case. Its hardened and comparably slower than Net- and FreeBSD
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I have used all 3 major BSDs (Free, Open and Net). FreeBSD is ideal for servers due to its performance. OpenBSD is perfect for security appliances and NetBSD is perfect if you have exotic legacy hardware.
Funny that those descriptions contradict what these Distro actually aim to do. NetBSD is a the supposed performance oriented distro. FreeBSD should be able to do both, desktop and server. But your are on point with OpenBSD.
Using a security focused Distro which has its use case in network devices as a "daily driver" shows that you priorities are "elsewhere".
no dotted zeroes = no terminal use
COSMIC is Rust, Iced, Smithay, Tiling, customisable, Wayland-only (and thus Wayland-first),
what is iced? i dont care about smithay, why should I? customisable as a feature? ever DE is except Gnome, I guess?
Who is Ted Ts' in this context?
old white man scared of losing their jobs or their commits going insigificant...who cares. Lets move on.
exactly, otherwise she needs your help
Something doesn't work so instead of fixing I am looking for alternatives...
Tbf, your blog is also just digital paper. :P
So funny that almost nobody got certs working in IT, same for me basically, I have a BA in Business Administration and thats it. ^^;
If you can share an invite https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197962155890/ I'd be very happy. :D
If somebody still has left invites: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197962155890/ I'd invite at least two more. :>
Old hardware runs better on Ubuntu than on Fedora or Tumbleweed? Nani?
Thanks for this service, but whats the point if the server's cant handle their task?
First problem is, how would you know if your battery life has been halved? Are you keeping track of how long your battery lasts on a daily basis?
that is such a bad response, mindboggling.
SF6 Corner Pressure Guide: 3 Tips To Level Up
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great video and amazing channel all together, many very useful beginner to advanced tech tips for sf6, highly recommend.
You wanna get good? Hit the training mode! But just mashing won't get you anywhere - so here's some tips to get you started in Training Mode! Whether you need the best combos, strongest oki setups, or just practice anti-airing, we've got you covered! MERCH: https://brian-f.creator-spring.com/ #bri...
Great advice from Brian_F on how to make use of the training mode in SF6, must see for anybody wanting to improve his game.
In the elimination round of the Red Bull Kumite 2023 two of the best friends in FGC matched with each other in Street Fighter 6. Watch Big Bird vs Angry Bird clash in the iconic Red Bull Kumite Cage in South Africa. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This is Red B...
Amazing game of Redbull Kumite 2023 finals. Extremely explosive head to head match between the two "birds"
THE GIEF GOT BEEF!!! ZANGIEF TIPS & TRICKS GUIDE : STREET FIGHTER 6
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Great Zangief guide, explaining how to approach SPDing your foes. Really nice, helped me a lot.
SF6 Resource Hub Discord Server
Check out the SF6 Resource Hub community on Discord - hang out with 14,218 other members and enjoy free voice and text chat.
They have character specific channel with lots of resources check it out, I will copy pasta useful stuff here.
MUST KNOW Marisa tips and tricks! | Street Fighter 6 Marisa Guide
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Cool video guide, esp the oki part and corner pressure is interesting. Looking to in cooperate this into my playstyle.
STREET FIGHTER 6 ZANGIEF COMBOS! Starter Combo Guide
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Great combo guide, to check the basic routes and punishes.
Learn Marisa In 5 Minutes! (SF6 Character Guide & Combos)
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Great short video of Marisa's basics, helped me a great deal so far (two star Gold currently). Channel has also other videos like this if you are interested.
SF6 List of Reversals with notes
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A pastebin for reversals for SF6