If you are generally interested in designing databases its a good exercise to try and build one yourself. That is the only situation I recommend you go this route
I hate to break it down but you probably dont need one
Mandrake has to be the funniest name ever
Using a database for notes is like going 2km in a plane.
You can use any relational database for this though but why would you subject yourself to this?
On Windows you can just right click and run as administrator bro
In an era where every single good code editors are built on Electron, its good to know something isnt
Maby launch editor with sudo?
These things are like corporate things and many corporate software use old version of software
My advice is to stick to a popular and well known general purpose distro. Even though I have never tried Pop os myself I would recommend it over that Brazzite thing (which has a very similar name to that one very popular video streaming site if you know) because I have heard good things about Pop os.
The best way is to use a program called filezilla with sftp
Furry Phone yay
I would assume they would be busy solving Integrals not this
Cant do if you never try
You are right, I wanted to do some nodejs and realized that the package in the repo was Node version 12.something while latest node is version 20.something.
Also they still ship Python 3.10 which is ancient technology by today’s standard, luckily nothing major is added between 3.10 and 3.12
Their mirrors are worst, ALL OF SELECTABLE OPTIONS FROM MIRROR SELECTOR which shows up at 47 KB/sec which just hurts your area spanning from asshole to large intestines.
I use bridgetide linux mint mirror btw
So why am I not switching?
Here is why: Linux mint is based on Ubuntu meaning that you can add Ubuntu repos or ppas or whatever they need directly into Linux Mint and dont have to worry about it breaking.
Say that you need to have some software for a reason and you cannot find one in Flatpak or an appimage, etc. You will be happy to realize that many of these software are built for Ubuntu and provide their deb package with own repo with updates.
I run Linux Mint 21.3 and that means I can just use a program built for Ubuntu Jammy as Linux Mint Virginia is based on Ubuntu Jammy. If I need to install something out of repo, I can just go and install Ubuntu jammy deb package and it will work normally.
I used to enjoy Arch when I was 16 maby
No need, just switching to alternate DNS works. Also ISPs dont care about it.
One thing is funny though, people tend to think its a secret feature to switch to an alternate DNS server. Like they are the only ones who know this. Network Engineers in ISPs study this thing. They know it, they just dont care if you bypass this nationwide filter. They are doing this just to show that they are following government rules.
Ooh I too use Openboard
Is it just another Gitlab clone?