

Yeah, seems like there’s nothing as simple as something similar to a git clone
available.
One would probably have to download multiple full copies from different times and then merge them with deduplication, to get that answer.
Yeah, seems like there’s nothing as simple as something similar to a git clone
available.
One would probably have to download multiple full copies from different times and then merge them with deduplication, to get that answer.
Nice.
How about, when included previous versions of pages? (excluding images)
debian stable became the go to distro for long term usage in case our FOSS support structure goes haywire due to wars
Would you rather Gaming Extreme MAX Torpedo Super Champ Grand Prix Haxx 2020 Ultra MAX Elite ?
it’s not even legal
Isn’t there one that has both, the OS vendor and the hardware seller as a same entity?
No, LibreOffice is way better nowadays.
And that is mainly thanks to MS Office having gotten way worse than before.
There is a long standing problem where LibreOffice becomes very slow when adding images.
That hasn’t been fixed, last I checked.
But thanks to MS Office now being slow all the time and also taking up way too much RAM, meaning that opening 4-5 Word+Excel documents on 8GB RAM means you are constantly using the page file (my exp. with Office 2015 back then), LibreOffice’s problem is not a big deal any more.
Your experience might not match what I am saying, because I am comparing MS Office on Windows vs LibreOffice on Linux.
I can imagine it.
I have lived it.
And now I have a NumPad, even at the expense of it not fitting my bag.