

Same phone, same OS. Try going to the last link from the post. That’ll take you to the Store page. If it says “uninstall” then you didn’t look hard enough. (Neither did I, tbh. I forgot to hit “show system apps”)
Same phone, same OS. Try going to the last link from the post. That’ll take you to the Store page. If it says “uninstall” then you didn’t look hard enough. (Neither did I, tbh. I forgot to hit “show system apps”)
But you can lock yourself in. During a house fire.
Said AI needs to learn the difference between summary and transcription.
You can do
zoxide path2 data
I usually would just doz 2data
. Yes, I’m lazy. It’s the perfect tool for lazy people.
‘git reset’ won’t. ‘git clean’, on the other hand, most certainly does. Even then you have to --force it by default, to prevent an accidental clean.
Even reset hard wouldn’t delete untracked files. This was a complete overreach by the GUI, performing a clean
(and likely a forced one, as git’s requireForce defaults to true).
And they did rectify that eventually, giving a warning, and an option to simply reset. It’s unfortunate this poor person had to be the trigger for that change.
I remember following the drama back in the day. That warning you saw was the result of this now-classic bug report.
Unfortunately these install instructions also look complicated.
If you read the instructions, it’s literally just downloading the binary, and using balenaEtcher to flash it onto the SD card.
Could also be a joke on how there was a single XP serial number used by nearly everyone that got it from, uhh, non-official sources. FCKGW FTW.
No. This does not need a 13-minute video.
shift-F10
oobe\bypassnro
There, saved you 13 minutes
No doubt, indeed. Just pointing out 400 is not unreasonable for xfce.
My xubuntu is at 380MB idling on the desktop. Also, thanks for making me check. I should probably disable snapd
.
Unfortunately not. Showed up on my 14