

If they charge as much as a penny annually, it’s binned.
Lemmy specializes in dogpiling.
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Agreed.
He was tolerated as a phreak, but he mistook that tolerance as adulation.
Ultimately his arrogance, ignorance, bigotry, misogyny, and intolerance, leads to ignoring rather than tolerating the phreak.
I’ve installed Linux on a potato and got a beowulf cluster up and running and autographed by beowulf himself - but I couldn’t get that pixma printing.
That totally works and is therefore “on-topic”.
Of course, of course.
They’ve registered the “daughterXchange.tru” domain.
I’m an old fart, and the minute I can digitize something, I do it. I’ve had thousands of 45s, LPs, CDs, etc, over the years, but most have gone by the wayside.
I still buy physical media, often at gigs, or online, but once it’s ripped it collects dust, seldom to be handled again.
Aliens or illuminati, for sure.
Fluxbox.
As minimal or extreme as one desires.
Along with Slackware, it’s my type of K.I.S.S.
So, antivaxxers got hit with a virus?
In a nutshell TLP’s default settings are optimized for battery life upon installation, allowing you to further tweak/adjust to your needs. Whereas acpitool analyzes, but doesn’t optimize without your input.
As for notifications, I don’t believe either package provides them, especially since they’re both cli tools (TLP has a gui, TLPUI)
As for notifications, a bash script similar to this would work:
ac_adapter=$(acpi -a | cut -d' ' -f3 | cut -d- -f1) if [ "$ac_adapter" = "on" ]; then notify-send "AC Adapter" "The AC Adapter is on." else notify-send "AC Adapter" "The AC Adapter is off." fi