So then I said, "Yes, Chicago is a great city for shopping, but, I'm sorry, I can't help you get a visa."
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Last Notes npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser I see open source as a development approach that unpaying users should not make demands about. I'm not a developer but I did enough amateur coding in the past to know that jumping from interested user to professional developer is rarely going to happen. I might be interested in my teeth but I'm not about to learn how to do my own root canal. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser I just disagree that open source is about "scratching your own itch". Users by definition lack the skills and knowledge to scratch that itch. I'm not sure users should have access to bug reporting. Whether you respond with "fix it yourself" or "I need more info" more often than not the user is going to feel (unjustifiably) miffed. It's the "I submitted a bug report last month and it's still not fixed!" syndrome. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser Fine to say to developers. Rude to say to someone you know is not a developer because it tells them open source is a developer-only place. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser Current hurricane forecasts provide residents with sufficient warning to prepare or evacuate. The issue is people making bad decisions. AI forecasts may or may not be more accurate. Until they are proven to be more accurate, their forecasts should not be made public. But, of course, the web will be full of alleged AI hurricane forecasts between now and the end of November. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser Software has no judgement. That's why AI is a scam. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser Immutable #Linux distros and live mode: @npub1hjl…w773 is the only immutable/atomic Linux distro I've come across that distributes an ISO I can boot into live mode. Not #Silverblue or any of the other @npub1hpw…cd0d spins. Not #Bluefin. Why not? I'm *really* reluctant to install a distribution without testdriving it in live mode. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser What, exactly, is the AI part of screenshotting everything? npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser Release upgrades are done at the user's option. You will not be automatically upgraded to a new release. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser All Fedora releases, atomic and otherwise, follow the same 6-month release cycle. Each release is supported for 12 months plus a few weeks, the "few weeks" being the time it takes to close out and archive the current release-minus-two. The current release and the previous release are always supported. E.g., Fedora 40 was just released. When Fedora 41 is released, support for Fedora 40 will continue. When Fedora 42 is released, support for Fedora 40 will end. npub1zvre0wdjm73j6tn6axfx0umr2f5kxlu2jjl0763xp4wur7cq8g5s9eaxvr Corb_The_Lesser If the distro's installer allows the existing home partition to be selected as the new /home and *not* selecting formatting it, you should be able to do it. You should also select home's existing filesystem: Ext4, btrfs, etc. I'd back up my existing home just in case, You might test this on a another machine if that's an option. I'd specifically want to see what happens if/when the installer wants to write a new file into /home when my existing version is already there.