I am annoyed by the weird UX differences between Kodi and Jellyfin. I really want this to be a thing. I've got an N100 box running libreelec right now. I really want Bigscreen to work on x86. Just need to have patience.
Here I am still using requirements.txt and the built in venv. Sure poetry looks cool. I just don't have it everywhere. Now I just have to wait 5 years before I can reliably use a pylock.toml. Progress!
Woah there! This is GNOME. You don't get choices.
I wrote my own fillet function in openscad. It was a fun adventure to work out the geometry. Next time I'll use some else's function.
You can run both. There might be issues with the metadata going back and forth. Not sure. Haven't done it myself. There are definitely people doing this out there.
That's the spot all the recent history presidents have sat at for cabinet meetings. Here's one from 1976. https://www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov/ford-administration-cabinet-meeting-minutes

I keep a Win10 VM kicking for things like this. Sure I could probably do it with Wine, but sometimes I just take the easy route.
There are some plug-ins for Calibre that might be able to help you.
It's not a great deal for the libraries. They ebooks can come with a limited number of checkouts and cost far more.
I switched to Kobo and have been very happy so far. I was able to download my books from Amazon and mumble and then I was able to read them on my Kobo device and store them in my Calibre library.
I was at an event years ago and had the chance to talk with one of the engineers that worked on the Model X. I mentioned the QA and reliability issues with the falcon doors. He took offense to me bringing up that there were issues with the car. Dude. You're not a good engineer if you look at the product and think it's perfect. There will ALWAYS be something more to improve upon. If you take feedback poorly, you are refusing the help of others to improve.
Like mDNS?
Add on this change in policy in Taiwan and the value of the island for latest generation chip production changes too. https://wccftech.com/tsmc-might-have-secured-taiwans-approval-to-make-advanced-2nm-chips-in-us/
It's poor design on Nvidias part. There is no load balancing.
I continue to be impressed with the Arch community and their dedication to collecting information about Linux into one place. Props to everyone that has contributed! You really are helping users solve problems everyday!
The blue sponges that ate for non stick are softer than the normal green ones. The rough side of the blue ones are safe for non stick assuming your aren't giving it everything you've got.
These ones:

I dive into Fortran77 code regularly. Sweet mother of Neptune! All caps and such short variable names!
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It's less than before the first GN rant. IMO It's much more relaxed and thoroughly written now. IMO The ECC Squad effort is actually working. IMO It's still mostly dumb, bleeding edge, junk food content; but it's easier to watch now than before.
It's not your cup of tea, fine. Then don't watch.
I used that to turn an HX into a church service streaming cam. The zoom and quality were fantastic! It was far better than that knock off webcam they had before. Literally saved thousands of dollars thanks to Sony releasing that software!
Reporting is not to be emotional. Editorials are where the emotion goes.