

We don’t have lawyers on Lemmy lol, only privacy/Linux enthusiasts.
We don’t have lawyers on Lemmy lol, only privacy/Linux enthusiasts.
I love that he’s kept the editing to feeling like an early 2000s home video for the entire life of the channel as well. Such a good YT channel.
Lonely Mountains: Downhill. A voxel indie mountain bike riding game that basically has you trying to ride down various mountain trails in shorter times and with less crashes. Very chill game, good for parents who don’t have a lot of time to game anymore.
I would like to add Atomic Habits to this. Though the subtle art of not giving a fuck was helpful to angsty early 20s me.
Germany… maybe openSUSE?
Has anyone responded to her? I’ve assumed that she is not the proud Polish girl from Toronto that she says she is.
The API killing my preferred third party app did it for me. And the blatant astroturfing/karma farming also meant that it wasn’t a good experience on there.
I will say though, the Reddit hivemind effect is still present on Lemmy. Though I think there’s less tepid posts to raise account karma here.
Waiting for the inevitable April Fools realisation.
While I agree with you, ChatGPT is the one that people really know about in the mainstream. It is Normie AI
This is kind of the less powerful variant of the paperclip problem.
Adding swimming into san andreas was a big deal to me.
I’ve played them all on release since GTA3 and of course I loved 3/vice city, but the addition of stats and being able to get jacked meant I was able to basically live in the game.
I think your assessment of Linux Mint with XFCE is a really good first choice. Cinnamon could be worth a try though as the UI is a bit more modern looking. I’m biased towards XFCE because it looks fine and runs extremely well on old laptops. I’ve got a laptop from 2008 running it (it’s my only computer that still has a disc drive) and it’s honestly a usable machine again.
I think XFCE Mint is a good experience. That said, depending on how W10 has been running for you, Cinnamon won’t be worse than that.
Oh yeah for sure. I think if Gnome works for people they should use it. I’m not stoked on the situation of Gnome Extensions being needed for some pretty basic customisations, adding instability to the DE though.
Gnome has the apple philosophy that the user conforms to technology, not the other way around.
No awards, so you have escaped the cringe “thank you, kind stranger!” comments.
In all seriousness, I would curate a bunch of pages that interest you so you have a home page relevant to your interests. There’s a lot of competing communities but I just add all the big ones that are relevant.
It seems to hit that right balance of bleeding edge while SUSE are still testing the packages for a bit to ensure there aren’t bad updates. Fedora sounds interesting to me as well, but I’m not going to fix what isn’t broken.
Jalapenos are too important to me to not consider them generally underrated.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Gang. The only distro I haven’t been able to break after 6 months (well, I have, but I’ve been able to snapper rollback every time)
I know a person from my town that defended himself for murder and refused a lawyer because “they weren’t there, how could they know what happened!?” He didn’t get a lite sentence.