Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn’t truly managed and all is chaos!
Postdoc trying to make the world better through clinical care and research. Open source contributor. Owner of cats. Very gay.
Nah, the trick is to, at random, leave a package out of the text file so the system isn’t truly managed and all is chaos!
Package managers are for chumps. Build everything from source and track where you installed it in a single master text file.
There is in no way sufficient evidence in this study to draw this conclusion. This study was in no way designed to provide causal evidence. At best, what we can say is that the people who tend to take sildenafil also are less likely to have alzheimers. It could very well be that the people who take sildenafil are more active, and that activity level staves off alzheimers. Or any number of other third variables. This is not as big a deal as the article is making it out to be. Spurious correlations happen all the time, and it behooves us to be measured in our excitement.
Holy confounders, batman, that article sure does make a big logical leap with insufficient evidence!
Following along with interest.
Are you using wayland on Elementary?
Is the VGA port on your dGPU or iGPU? I know Fedora uses Wayland by default – are you using wayland or X.org on elementary?
For me, the gateway was via palm pilot careware. My dad had a PDA when I was a kid, and he let me learn how to program it. Then I learned that there were websites to download software for it, and some of that software was “careware”, ie pay only if you’re able. Something clicked in my head that I could both write and access software without cost being a barrier, and that got me reading about FLOSS philosophy as I entered high school and suddenly I was dual booting ubuntu on the intel iBook I had saved up for and then it was too late for me: FLOSS had me.
The key is to do it manually. Reject modernity. Embrace reinvention of not just the wheel.