Thank you! So helpful!
Thank you! So helpful!
Old price, you need to spend 3000 annually to meet the break even of executive membership.
After increase, the break even is 3250. Considering the inflation, I think it still worth to keep the executive membership if you visit Costco regularly.
Not sure if Sams will follow this. Maybe Sams would take this chance to attract more members?
Brilliant video! After watching this video I realized that I had some myth about detergent. I’m going to
till sold in bulk but often packaged more for breaking up and selling individually.
Brilliant!
I just found that while costco.ca removed this SKU, costco business centre added a new SKU, which is exact what I need https://www.costcobusinesscentre.ca/cascade-platinum-dishwasher-detergent%2C-93-tabs.product.2001142484.html
I guess that costco is trying to promote the more profitable, more expensive new product from Cascade.
Personally, I don’t think it worth my extra trip to biz centre for the detergent. Next time if I really need something which disappeared from warehouse, I’ll visit a business centre and check if they just moved it.
Thank you once again
Thank you for sharing it. I tried the Kirkland brand, but it had some scene remained on my dinnerware. It was very likely that I came to this conclusion due to placebo effect. It may also related to my family’s cooking style or the hardness of my water.
Some performance-extensive games may also work better on PS5. As OP doesn’t plan to build a gaming PC, I think a PS5 could improve the experience of lots of new games.
IMHO these tasks are interesting, could learn a lot from these tasks, and other linux users could benefit from these work
Also: I think rpm-ostree only supports rpm-based packages, tho; right?
Can I install .deb software too?
I don’t think rpm-ostree
could support .deb
softwares, just like dnf/yum
can’t support deb packages.
Can you share your use case for trying to install a deb package in Fedora? I’m just curious.
And is there any kind of system-as-a-config-file kind of solution available like in NixOS or blendOS?
Good question. I only have a few computers, so I had never considered about it.
While I’ve looked into Fedora Silverblue, that distro is limited to only install Flatpaks, which is fine for “apps”, but seems to be more of a problem with managing system- and CLI tools.
No. Your understanding to Fedora Silverblue is wrong. I can just run rpm-ostree install package.name
in Silverblue, like other Fedora spins. The small disadvantage is that I need to reboot to apply this update. (re-construct)
but doesn’t that result in new A/B snapshots, or something like that?
Well, you can call it snapshots, but there is no need to think about it. In most cases, the system points to the newest snapshot (deployment 0). If a rollback is needed, I can pin to the older deployments. When a major change is to be applied (Like bump Fedora version), I’d manually mark the current deployment as dont-auto-delete.
Sure, but I’d like to have a more seamless experience, i.e. not having to open/start any “containers” or something like that.
I never used toolbox in my Fedora Silverblue system. I feel that I can’t tell the difference between using Silverblue and the default Fedora spin
I tried several times, and I only received two types of answers.
Anyway, I don’t think they would consider the item request. They didn’t even pretend to listen to these feedbacks.
@[email protected] can you have a look?
First day: eat chicken legs and wings
Second day: split into slices, add water and noodles
I just checked my Canada membership card, and it looks the same.
I wonder why the Canada version is English only instead of bilingual. Do they have a French version?
My solution is not ideal:
I created a directory, called ~/config_sync. I create sym links for config files, like ~/.bashtc to ~/config_sync/bashrc
However, I need to record the sym links I’ve created, and repeat this process on new machines
I wonder why DOTA2 was not mentioned… It has a really decent Linux support for more than a decade
I think Fedora finds a good balance that
Can you share the details of your procedure? Besides, which distro you’re using?
I think the biggest challenge is anti-cheat. I don’t know if there is any solution instead of waiting for native release (like Dota2 and CSGO). Also, although I don’t like Microsoft GamePass, lacking the support of it means we may need to pay extra to try various games.
I think Wine/Proton works really great nowadays (well I’ve repeated it at different places). As 2023-07-28, ProtonDB shows that in the top 1000 games, 75% are rated gold or better.
When it comes to distro, I think most popular ones are good enough if they meet to conditions (1) packages are not too out-dated (2) Not difficult to install some non-free dependencies (like rpmfusion)
Thank you edgemaster!