Until Friday August 15, my book, Bloodpull at Ridgehome, is available as a free Kindle eBook:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0FKSSY9XQ?storeType=ebooks
Bloodpull at Ridgehome (The Chronicles of Ridgehome Book 1) - Kindle edition by Liontos, Lampros. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Bloodpull at Ridgehome (The Chronicles of Ridgehome Book 1).
Just what I need, a rotary multitool to go with my other multitools!
@originalucifer @ozoned @itmike
It's not that difficult to describe. The media is described based on its content, format, and time of release.
If the core content is text-based, it's a blog. If it's audio-based, it's a podcast. If it's video-based, it's a either a vlog (for personal content) or simply video (for topical content). These all assume the content was first created, and then released.
If it's released at the time it's produced, it's a livestream, or just a stream.
@throws_lemy @IchNichtenLichten
There's really not much "outer" to Windows's limits.
It's very attractive, but it also seems to have a minimum window size requirement that exceeds the "stack" in my "master and stack."
It's great to use if you need a dashboard to track issues, but for a quick look at running processes, I think I'll stick with htop.
Not possible. Stupid is a renewable resource.
This depends on whether you want it available system-wide, or if you just want it available for your own personal account.
System-wide, you will want to install the executable to /usr/local/bin (if it's a general command) or /usr/local/sbin (if it's a superuser command).
If it's for your own use, you can store it in ~/.local/bin (which is the default location to store user-side executables these days).