Originally called Phoenix, since it was Netscape Navigator, reborn.
But Phoenix Technologies disliked that, so they renamed to a descriptive name for the same immortal bird – Firebird.
The Firebird database people would have none of that, so after a few-months gap between 0.x releases, they found the closest thing they possibly could which was not trademarked. It had nothing to do with the original name idea, fire being a weak link.
And we’ve been stuck with that stupid name for two decades.
Comments on a self-professed tankie instance
“BuT wHy Is EvErYoNe RiDiNg TaNkS”
This is LEMMY.ML, mister. Also, everything everyone else is saying.
zsh
Occasionally oil for neovim.
OUT.
This is now cool people thread.
apt-get
, bitches.
And don’t forget to close the door on the way out!
Go on, then. Do argue that’s mostly attributable to liberalised free markets.
To each their own.
I thought that the trick with exposing the raw hardware to a VM was the coolest thing ever, since it negates this entire “do their special tools support Linux” issue. And you do it once every 6 months, maybe 4 times in total, until releases taper off.
Have a ready Qemu image of a Windows install. Have a live distro that has (or can install to RAM) Qemu. Boot Windows using Qemu in the live environment, and VFIO-passthrough your NVME as a PCI device. Install and run the official Windows-based update tool, which now has raw access to the SSD.
At least that’s what I’m doing for my WD.
I have no idea what you’re on about.
Literally every phone I have ever owned turns off mobile data when I’m connected to Wi-Fi, and turns it back on again when my Wi-Fi disconnects.
It literally does not. It just prefers the wifi connection.
And read that fucking Signal message.
And maybe re-enable mobile data.
This screenie tickles my OCD senses.
No, you confess and repent.