Us Americans are too excited about making stuff with our Uh-loo-min-um that we just skip pronouncing some of the vowels
Us Americans are too excited about making stuff with our Uh-loo-min-um that we just skip pronouncing some of the vowels
This is also the result of the fact that getting around without a car is likely impossible in most cases so the only option is illegals driving illegally.
Buying a car and then having to jailbreak it? Man, shit is wild when you accept living in a place that requires owning a car.
I…don’t remember posting this. Sorry dude, drunk me decided he didn’t like your question. I had a lovely night too this was just me being a dick on the train for no reason.
Anyway hopefully someone else was helpful lol
Agree, it’s great for gaming or using custom kernels and such. It’s an excellent base because it generally goes with the defaults provided by package maintainers.
These strengths are also weaknesses though, because oh my god I just want to connect my Bluetooth headphones and use them for the most obvious use case without needing to look up and enter commands in the terminal.
And I say this as a lifelong hobby amateur computer scientist. It’s not that I’m afraid of the CLI, it’s just that defaults are kind of nice sometimes. Arch is great because it’s an un-opinionated Linux install, but it also refuses to make anything “plug and play” which is more than a little painful.
I ran Arch on my gaming machine for a few years.
It’s a great learning experience, but impractical as hell. I remember the exact moment I decided to stop daily driving it. I was using my laptop for work, trying to convince my boss to let me keep using my Linux box instead of the windows horseshit they wanted to make me use. I was on a Slack huddle and trying to use my Bluetooth headphones, but they wouldn’t even connect. Over an hour later I had figured out that Bluetooth didn’t start by default and required being started manually from systemd. Nothing in the GNOME UI indicated any of this. Soon I was using a Windows computer that could at least connect to fucking Bluetooth out of the box 😐
I love Arch. It made me a much better Linux dev. It’s impractical as hell for a daily driver.
Coworkers amirite 🙄
It looks like they only tested one keyboard from a MacBook. I’d be curious if other keyboard styles are as susceptible to the attack. It also doesn’t say how many people’s typing that they listened to. I know mine changes depending on my mood or excitement about something, I’m sure that would affect it.
Why do I have to give out my email? 😕
“oh hey man I milked your cow”
“Weeeeee only have a bull?”
“…I’m gonna go wash up”
Fuck that stupid piece of shit cheating ass fucking broken waste of time game.
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…great now I gotta go find an SNES ROM torrent
I think we both just signed the guestbook
Are you sure it was https://laguna.chat ? I just glanced through the thread that is top of their homepage (Trump’s latest indictment by a grand jury) and the comments were all against Trump. Other posts seem like normal Lemmy stuff, no insane right wingers yelling about space Jews that I could find
That’s an almost 25% increase, that’s huge!
Nextcloud is awesome. I work in cloud engineering and we’re implementing them for a client right now. So many cool extensions, and everything open source
Just in case you don’t know, you can use those Microsoft services no problem in Linux through a web browser. You can also “install” them since they’re PWAs and integrate them with your system notifications.
There’s also Thunderbird from Mozilla, and the open source fork Betterbird that has a far more modern appearance and options. That will work easily with your existing Microsoft email.
I’m by no means encouraging that you stay on Microsoft, but moving to Linux AND changing providers for important stuff like email and calendar might be a lot all at once.
Anime was a mistake
googles “chess sex toy cheating”
That episode of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia was based on a real event??