I'd like to add Archcraft to the arch-based distro suggestion. It's arch, but with a selection of sleek DE configs.
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One side is reacting on decades of oppression, the other is reacting on that reaction. They are the same.
Not at all like Kosovo then, got it... /s
I suspect that would rapidly heat up the metal and potentially burn that victim :(
Is everything ok at home?
Which category would you put scoop in? I like it and use it regularly on windows, I find it much better than choco. No experience with Winget
Had the opportunity to try out and develop for the hololens 2. I don't dig it at all. It's still big, has a tiny field of view, and when I compare it to VR, it's so much less immersive. Not that it's not impressive technology - it totally is. The best IMO would probably be a mix of both - high FOV, direct, no-camera passthrough that can be blacked out on demand. Meanwhile, VR is king, although a bit of a niche because of all the setup, required room etc.
Looks like fine work. Well done!
There is a community called 196, their only rule is to post something before leaving.
While not directly solving the problem, my usual setup involves installing webmin with nginx and managing my domains and nginx from there, changing the auto-generated domain configs to proxy to docker. I have yet to find an easier solution.
My biggest gripe with it is that it sets up a few things I don't need, like PHP, disk quotas, etc.
I have a cheap chinese TM80S RIBO aibrush + compressor kit. Works amazingly well for regular thinned down acrylic colors, but don't ever try to put something more viscose like a primer through it, the pressure from the tiny motor is not strong enough.
That said, the kit was only like 50 euros on AliExpress, and will get you familiar with now to use an airbrush and how to take care of it. I also recommend buying an additional nozzle + needle, and don't tighten the nozzle too much, I broke mine :D