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I understand. It is inaccurate to say it started as a far-right icon.
I understand. It is inaccurate to say it started as a far-right icon.
It certainly did not start as theirs.
Ubuntu is literally Debian with an upstream Kernel. Ubuntu is charging for Debian’s labor.
Haha, excellent. A good blend of Oglaf and Pocketss.
…Debian. The free stuff is called Debian.
My personal frustration is that even though I know it doesn’t mean Digital Rights Management in this context, I can never remember what it does stand for.
I wouldn’t mind generating some more discussion on Pokémon Go.
The “drive somewhere” argument is valid (along with many other arguments that can be leveled against the game), and this is at its core a conversation about motivations, but I’m still using Pokemon Go to get out and walk places.
I’m more likely to add onto existing walks if it means I can spin a couple more stops or put a mon in a gym.
That said, it doesn’t make me want to go for a walk if I’m not already out for a walk. So I guess it works as more of a “walk more” motivator for me personally.
Video games are nearly perfect today. The only ones that don’t work are the ones where the publishers have gone out of their way to exclude it by enforcing their anticheat nonsense.
What year, what distro, which laptop?
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint works on Linux too.
But like… Why.
Ohhh. I like that. Zsh’s history features just don’t quite line up with my needs.
Well? What are your thoughts?
In Japan there’s a powder you can buy at shops that solidifies any pools of grease you drop it into, so you can then scrape it into the garbage.
I was going to share a link but all I could find was Amazon product pages and greasy blogs funneling you towards Amazon product pages, but you can find it by searching “Japan grease powder”.
What about Ctrl+R?
Oh, I get it. You install a searchable command history on top of Fish, not that Bash doesn’t have a searchable command history.
Does Fish not have that?
What were you using before?
Huh! I didn’t realize that. It was a cool product.
Dungeons and Daddies had a running gag about exactly this.
Huh, I thought Pyle pets all had three eyeballs.
Maybe cats are already alien enough.