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Flexitarian bicycle commuter (he/him) from the Netherlands.
My Iceshrimp account can be found here (accounts on Mastodon etc. can follow that account too).
My Pixelfed account on Pixey.
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Which does not mean that people like A.S. Tanenbaum should not be deserving recognition. With other words, your comment does not contribute to this thread.
For Cyberpunk I would just try the myriad general gaming comms for now.
[email protected] nvm, it seems to be a dead community
[email protected], [email protected]
I do not know whether any of this is helpful.
Something like the communities on the @programming.dev instance?
For the uninitiated: his wife was murdered by him.
/dev/sda1 might have been your computers hard disk, with “sda1” in the instructions being an example.
Piece of advice: add -qv to your emerge command to let Portage show the things you need to know but stay quiet otherwise. Way less gets shown on the terminal window and on some systems it might slightly speed up the process.
On work machines, it may also be on purpose (IT department having restricted the use of USB storage).
OP states to have the Pi already.
.webm is but a container, so it cannot be considered (in)efficient on its own, only when considering the video and audio “formats” (no expert on the terminology) within (probably VP8 or 9 for video).
Plan 9 is also monolithic, according to wikipedia. For BSD it depends.
The GIF shows a system where generally speaking this is not required (it could have been Firefox instead of Chrome).
I checked. Mostly a handful-of-people instance doing whatever on some Pleroma/Akkoma instance. Not much to see there and not much of what I could see there seemed to make much sense to me. Perhaps the defeds are mostly preventative but I cannot tell.
It kind of makes sense on many BIOS/UEFI-less systems where e.g. Uboot is used. And it does contain things like kernel images, sometimes initRD files etc. (which may not be bootloader files but are still system boot files).