There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
Well I tried. Sharing the same drive between Windows and Linux is a big no-no. It’s just not a thing Windows is designed to be able to do.
What distro?
I couldn’t even get the Linux version of ETS to run on Linux. The Windows version runs flawlessly.
Every time I try to navigate to an address that’s missing in OSM, I just navigate to the nearest one instead. It’s not a big deal.
And when I have 5 minutes of free time, I add the address.
That’s how OSM works. There isn’t a dev or company to blame, you can literally fix the missing data yourself. And that’s the only way it works.
Organic Maps has fewer features and settings, a more stripped-down user interface, and concentrates on what most people use the most (find an address, navigate to it).
It is also much, much faster than OsmAnd.
Personally, I find OsmAnd too slow and clunky, and Organic Maps a bit too basic.
But I prefer Organic Maps 95% of the time.
When you click on the website, the first thing you see is:
Interesting design decision
I got the image from James Webb early.
Hush little baby, Don’t say a word…
ah yes, uprisings famously never happen after many people died. They only ever happen when the population is prospering.
Covid was among the top 10 causes of death for 2024.
I’m so FUCKING tired of second-hand memes pre-censored to pass another site’s algorithm.
Wouldn’t want to get demonetized on lemmy now, would we?
Spoiler: She squirted over it, too.
My guess is, like 90% of businesses, they have multiple backups, set up monitoring for when a backup job fails, store them on redundant disks in different locations, dutifully write them on tape too, in addition to a copy in cloud storage, and have never ever tested restoring one.
It does it automatically.
But make sure to read the Arch news before every update, especially when it’s a lot of packages. Something big like a new KDE Release might require minor manual intervention.
They are in subfolders of C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming or \Local or \LocalLow.
Or in the program’s installation path in C:\Program Files or \Program Files(x86).
Or in a separate directory directly under C:\
Or the settings are handled via Registry keys.
Or whatever the fuck Microsoft Store apps do.
Or any combination of the above.
I was referencing how Elon is suing companies for not wanting to advertise on X. But this is amazing, too.
Have they tried suing people who don’t want to buy one?
So an SUV