This goes so hard
I don’t get why. What’s wrong with emojis, especially if they’re being used ironically?
Love this
EVERY YEAR IS A GOLDEN YEAR WHEN I CAN CRANK DAT HOG
New Nicole just dropped
You don’t want to learn how computer works and it’s fine, it’s your right, but don’t pretend it’s anyone’s fault.
One of the core tenants of solarpunk is accessibility. Not everyone is able to grasp how computers work, especially people who didn’t grow up with them. Our focus should be making the barriers to entry smaller, not bigger.
I’d argue that at least for at least the use of it that the energy costs and water usage are not significant if you self host. There’s a decent amount of self hostable, open source LLMs out there which can be used on repurposed old hardware.
LMDE is rock solid. I’ve been using it for a while and It Just Works.
Sure, but sitting on the couch and watching it all day while paralyzed by fear doesn’t stop it from happening either.
Me, who is less in shape than this guy: “Yeah I could totally take that down he should try harder”
“My Administration is proudly upholding the vision of President Jackson’s historic movement by reining in unwieldy government spending, advancing a strong manufacturing base, and restoring a Government that answers to the American People.”
Does that vision include the trail of tears and genocide that they conviently forgot to mention he was responsible for?
Do you know if there’s a difference in the frequency of releases of the f-droid version and the play store version?
I’m in the US. I wonder if there’s any drawback to using an Australian provider. Like, will it get flagged or something?
I don’t get why they don’t just make it a paid service entirely. Seems odd that email providers like to do that.
Do they compare similarly in regards to privacy?
Care to elaborate?
Why is that mother putting her baby in a chokehold. Very natural, very normal
I’m not a programmer or coder and I’ve been using Linux for about a year. It’s been really user friendly after I figured out what distros are and which one to choose. I highly recommend Linux Mint Debian Edition. It’s worked quite well for me and was not a huge jump from windows because the user interface is similar. All you need to install it is a thumb drive.
I like playing games on steam and haven’t had any issues. There’s this really cool website called protondb where you can search steam game compatibility with Linux. For the few that aren’t compatible, oftentimes people share fixes which usually consists of copy pasting stuff on there.