SpiceDealer

joined 10 months ago
[–] SpiceDealer 7 points 3 months ago (8 children)
  1. What are basic Linux permissions?
  2. What does chmod 777 do?
[–] SpiceDealer 7 points 3 months ago (2 children)

America: You can't have free health because that's socialism but you can replenish your Glock 9 stock because FURDUM!!!!

[–] SpiceDealer 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Painfully accurate.

[–] SpiceDealer 32 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The point was that those men weren't supposed to harass them in the first place.

[–] SpiceDealer 1 points 4 months ago

I can only dream that my city could look like the first picture let alone the second one.

[–] SpiceDealer 1 points 4 months ago

And Louis Rossmann's hairline just keeps receding.

[–] SpiceDealer 12 points 4 months ago

My teenage fantasies of armed rebellion are finally coming true!

[–] SpiceDealer 1 points 4 months ago (2 children)

True. I think I'll switch to Arch proper soon.

[–] SpiceDealer 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Didn't know if it was supported but this clears it up. Thanks.

[–] SpiceDealer 7 points 4 months ago

Or you could take the Dream Theater route and end the song abruptly.

[–] SpiceDealer 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Do I have to use PC receiver or is that unnecessary?

[–] SpiceDealer 41 points 4 months ago

Whoever thought that region locking content was a good idea should be thrown overboard and be eaten by the Kraken.

 

I've tried to install gzdoom both through the terminal and GUI and both times it returns the same error: _==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare()._

The line of code before that says this: /var/tmp/pamac-build-[user]/zmusic/PKGBUILD: line 20: patch: command not found

I go to that file, open it in Mousepad and that specific line says this: patch -i "$srcdir"/0001-Use-correct-soundfont-path.patch -p 1

I go to that patch file and only mentions the file path for Ubuntu. I know that this makes me really dumb but I really help with this. Thanks in advance.

 

I plan on riding bike for often and while I have invest and will continue to invest in the typical security measures (D lock, wheel lock, etc.). However, in the extreme case that it should get stolen I want a way to track it down. I was thinking about getting a Tile tracking and place it within the frame of my bike but there's a better way please suggest it. Thanks in advance!

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submitted 9 months ago by SpiceDealer to c/android
 
 

Two days ago, there was a post over at /c/WorldNews that linked an article from the Guardian about Norway granting permission to private mining company Nordic Mining to dispose of their waste into the Førde fjord. I left a comment asking how can I, an American with no power what so ever, do to stop this. As of writing this, I still haven't gotten a response. I might contact the head of Naturvernforbundet. If there's a better approach please suggest it. Thanks in advance.

 

I already have the original Steam Deck and I'm considering the OLED model in the future. But I'll consider the Claw if the Linux support is good. What about you guys?

 

I'm trying to recreate those XL pizza you can get at most American pizza chains. Also, do I have to increase the measurements of the other ingredients (yeast and salt)? Thanks in advance.

 

I'm pretty sure it's safe to assume that many of you reading this are long time viewers of the Youtube channels Not Just Bikes, Climate Town and probably Adam Something. All three of these channels have mentioned in their videos that car companies lobbied governments and pressured urban planners to create infrastructure suited for cars. So if car companies can throw money at politicians to get legislation passed that suit their needs why can't bike companies counteract by playing at their own game? Hell, shoe companies could 'counter-lobby' as well. Nike, Adidas, New Balance, etc. would benefit greatly from walkable and bikeable cities. So why don't bike companies like Trek, GT and Tern lobby governments to make cities more bikable? They could ask for subsidies so they can open official shops in city centers and with it the promise of employment. I'm pretty there are flaw this approach so I would like to know your thoughts on the matter. Thanks in advance!

 

This might be the wrong community to ask this but I'll give it my shot. I already own a very good Trek bike but it's an urban commuter. I want something that handle dirt and country roads just as good as a Jeep or Land Cruiser. I know mountain bikes are best suited for off-road scenarios but I've only ever used urban bikes and BMXs. Is there a brand that is revered by mountain bike enthusiasts in the same way that Jeep is to car guys? Thanks in advance.

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