Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.
Man that eee pc, disks, and ipod are an instant nostalgia trigger for me. I miss my net books. Not enough to go buy one though.
I feel like linux users benefit the most from arm since we can build our software natively for arm with access to the source code.
Yes, I love the place. Do you mean Portal AZ? That place is worth going on it’s own. A great trip from Tucson --> Fair banks ghost town --> White water draw (during crane season) --> Chiricahua --> over the mountain to Portal AZ.
I did the big loop with my dad a while ago during monsoon season. It was super hot and probably dangerous but the Big monsoon storm clouds over the rocks was fantastic.
I’m very interested in these.
That’s only for minorities and poor people.
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Oh, damn I have one of these in one of my systems. I’m going to have to find it now and replace it. :(
When I installed ubuntu on my surface go 2 it was as easy as there is good known documentation on it. Only thing is you want to pick up a usb c dock to plug a keyboard along with the installation media. https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Surface-Go-2
I’ve been enjoying ubuntu on my surface go 2. You can pick one up used for less than $200. Go for an 8gb model. Everything worked for me except the webcam.
Yes, but I recommend going from the top down. The trail starts near the end of the oracle control road.
There is some info here about the hike: https://hikearizona.com/decoder.php?ZTN=1411 I also hiked from the oracle ridge trail. It is on national forest land and open to the public as far I know. The writing on the wall in the back says “if must use keep clean”
Thank! It’s on the North side of the Santa Catalina Mountains in Tucson AZ. Also known as Mt Lemmon.
This is such a great photo. I love all the colors and flowing lines/curves. The over saturation really helps with the surreal vibes.
At first I was like WTF but actually it makes sense. A screen showing an error code is much better than a hard reset, blinking cursor, kernel panic, or just black screen you usually get when something bad happens on linux.
Hey! It’s on edge of the Ironwood national monument down Mile Wide road. Cool seeing someone else from Tucson here.
You can’t really see it in the picture but the saguaro has one main truck that splits into a bunch of arms. The nest goes down to where the arms split off. Weirdly this nest is sort of communal. I’ve seen red hawks using the same nest.
They are on the side of a building so the mantis maybe?
yeah, I took it with my phone.
The colors are so great in this photo. Great work Stamets
I think the “Showcasing Framework Laptops” is what rubs me the wrong way. I like the idea of trying to get feedback and learn the need of real linux users but anything that qualifies as marketing should be paid.