I kept having an issue with keys not being valid when trying to install packages. Ended up being an issue with the keyring not being initiated on boot which as far as I could find should happen automatically. No idea if I messed something up or if something else went wrong ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Vlixz
Arch with hyprland, switched from Fedora Sway when I felt like trying something fresh. Installing arch was more difficult than expected since I had a couple weird issues I couldn't really find in the manual, but after a while I got it all figured out.
I really miss the more specific subreddits a large user base brings with it. For me I really miss the sharpening subreddit, and the Overwatch subreddit. Sharing and getting tips and tricks from other people with the same hobby can be so helpful.
My Phone would be considered nuclear waste in the US apparently...... O_o
That's actually crazy! I couldn't even fathom having that much disposable income to spend on those kinds of things
I know this is probably take... but are the actually people who spend this amount of money on a pretty much free product?
I've always wondered, do they like grow their arms back? They always look so unphased when it happens
I swear that was the best part of reddit.... When I was alone there was always someone to offer me gift cards for pics >.<
There was a very long investigation, pretty sure it hasn't even concluded since they don't have their license yet for their next test flight.
And why wouldn't it count as a succes? You don't see learning from design flaws as a succes? They clearly learned and iterated on the design
I don't know why people are downvoting me, I'd love it if NASA could innovate the way private companies can, but they just can't. The way SpaceX is currently developing Starship would not be possible if NASA was doing it. (And no I'm not endorsing Musk I wish the company was owned by someone else)
Why? I love mine, they're extremely handy for note taking during classes or watching movies on the go.