I use alacritty because it’s cross platform and I can share the config
I use alacritty because it’s cross platform and I can share the config


In both these cases,
ddserves no real purpose. It’s purely a superstitious charm trying to ensure safe passage of the data. You can see how silly this is when you replaceddwith the functionally equivalentcat:cat /dev/sda | pv | cat > /dev/sdb
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Interesting, though I always use dd on Linux
Because those ISOs are meant to be written directly to a disc or a drive.
However, it seems that Rufus has a dd mode. You can use that instead :)
Cool! Next time, use Balena Etcher instead of Rufus
Edit: I remember for sure that there was a wiki page that said not to use these tools because they modify the image (I think Rufus extracts the image to a FAT FS?).
However, the Ubuntu wiki now reads:
Rufus Rufus is the tool in Windows that is recommended officially by Ubuntu. A tutorial is available from here.


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It should (I have MetalLB but I never tested this specifically)


Strange notion of old
DK/SE layout is surprisingly good for european languages, say better than the Italian one
Isn’t sharing a prefix the same as sharing a v4 /32, privacy wise?


Meaning that I get to see my deployment and check if the image is updated. If not, change the deployment image


Is there anything similar, but for k8s?


Best of luck!


For those who don’t know: Mousepad (at least, I think this was the reference)


Why is WebDAV better?


There’s also Zola
I don’t like Windows, but the WSL is not bad. OP can’t use that so there’s that