

I’m daily driving fedora kinoite on my laptop and silverblue on my desktop. Set up all my development tasks and local network services and such in toolbx containers. It’s going really well
I’m daily driving fedora kinoite on my laptop and silverblue on my desktop. Set up all my development tasks and local network services and such in toolbx containers. It’s going really well
Why do you want AI to save you for learning and understanding the tools you use?
Your currency is stored locally on your device and transferred directly to the merchant when transacting. The marchant software can also be selfhosted. It just has to communicate with with the centralized exchange for deposit into traditional bank accounts.
If you don’t have a backup then you’re likely out of luck. But that’s better than cash, where you can’t make a backup
Then you wanna deposit it immediately to find out, like a seller does
It seems sellers can host their own payment receipt service and the verfication comes from cryptographically signing the money when it’s issued from issuers
They seemingly wanted to design the entire interface around touchscreen 2-in-1s. If you went in a Microsoft store around the time windows 8 came out, they were leaning really hard into the 2-in-1s. I got a surface pro 3 at that time that I used to take handwritten notes in school, and the windows 8 interface was honestly awesome with that use case. On my desktop PC, though, I held out updating from 7 until windows 10.
I did not know that about event handlers, that is actually super convenient