I still need to read that novella, but the last wax and Wayne book has been out for a minute
topnomi
I'm in a similar boat. Some of his books I've read 3 or 4 times, some only a couple times.
I also recently landed on tumbleweed. Very happy so far.
I tried the microos version. I found I needed too many things that required the force install of packages on top of the system image, then would require a reboot to access. Just seemed like I was wasting my time running around in circles. Tumbleweed is perfect for my home server. Most services are using docker compose.
A cell phone can save and distribute data.
He didn't say it was crazy confidential. I got the feeling it was more about keeping them from fucking around and breaking it.
As long as you don't give the users sudo powers there is little they can do to screw up the system.
But that would only make sense if you want them to have their own users. If it's just a public computer, you probably want the kiosk thin mentioned before.
I haven't tested, but I think that they will probably work
It feels kind of flimsy, but it shuffles real well. I wouldn't want to travel with it very much.
This is the one I got
Nileole 1-6 Decks Automatic Card Shuffler, Battery-Operated Electric Shuffler for UNO,Phase10, Texas Hold'em, Poker, Home Card Games, Blackjack, Home Party Club Game (6 Deck) https://a.co/d/5UTBs8t
We broke down and got a shuffler for playing rainbow pirate.
What if we use this as the bones, and put a skull above it
FYI, kbin needs it with an @ and without the !
Example: @space.
typed as @[email protected]