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i have a logitech mx ergo and i love it. i had doubts about getting used to it, because most of my work consists of cad and 3d files, but it took like a day to get used to it. now i'm more comfortable using that than any other mice. i have a thinkpad at home and i love the trackpoint, too. maybe that's the gateway pointing device :)
i'm using their e-mail, too and it's working fine. they also have a custom domain perk which you can forward your custom domain there.
tell him "breathe bro"
i have only seen it used for wood but i guess leather can be impregnated, too.
I have a thick as a brick vinyl from 1972 and it's still in a great condition :) i know it's not suitable for 8-channel recordings or anything, but maybe we should've invested in that type of research.
that's fair.
i have it set up on a headless server running alpine linux and it has libtorrent2 in its repos. i did exactly as i explained and got it workin, so i was assuming lots of things, apparently.
the site 404s.
here's my ¢2:
- install i2p or i2pd
- install qbittorent
- enable i2p on qbittorrent (settings -> connections)
- find the torrent you're looking for on postman tracker (on the installed i2p browser)
- that's it!
Are you planning to compile the programs on the thin client? Although rust runs efficiently on a lot of hardware, compiling is gut-wrenching.
I have an rPi 1B running as a lightweight server and both rust and c++ applications take hours to compile (some of them take over a DAY). so, interpreted languages might be what you're looking for. my favorite is python. most distros have a lot of native packages in their repos. albeit a little weird to work on, perl is great, too.
you can start out with wayfire, as it has basic a panel included.
is there a possibility that he gets called to testify and asked "what did you mean by america deserved 9/11?" because that can get him killed, unironically.