Alright fine, forget about the upgrade. Let's say I put together my system tomorrow. I find my preferred Audio Player, Browser, Password Manager and a couple of other things. In 10 years I want to move to a new computer, how do I get all of these things over on the new system without reinstalling the tools manually.
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Clumsy? How?
A flat list of 100 packages seems kinda clumsy, I was thinking there must be a way to a file to the package manager, but at least for dnf I didn't find anything on the manpage.
Oh, and you don’t need to reinstall soft while upgrading adequate Linux distros.
Well realistically I'll switch around a bit before finding "my" distro. And considering how I have no idea what I'm doing I'd prefer a clean install when switching.
Meh, I think it's severely held back on account of being an MMO. Like most MMOs it's 99% facade and 1% substance. What little character development there was got toned down over time to the point where the only real choice left is the subclass selection. And while it's cool that you have different storylines, they are extremely railroady.
But of course it's cool that the game is still around, I guess I just don't like MMOs.
Loki is another ARPG. Titan Quest is definitely the better game, but in Loki you actually get to choose the god you are associated with.
Nice, thanks!
That looks awesome, thanks!
Oh, and the UI even looks better than the totally overloaded official Logitech UI. Thanks!
Wie wär's mit einem Job im First-Level Support / Callcenter? Das ist ein bisschen technisch, braucht aber keine Vorkenntnisse und die arbeiten oft auch an Wochende.
What the fuck are you talking about? No one in here said scarcity has no effect.
But no amount of abundance will bring the price below whatever material + labour cost. But arguing with you is pointless, you seem to be intent on missing the point.
Sounds like you have no idea what you are talking about. No amount of supply will bring down raw material and labour costs.
How about serving a proper HTML that contains the data they want to display? Instead of an empty page that tries to load the data via JavaScript.