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What a fucking joke. Those monocle wearing cunts at Davos are the biggest threat humanity faces and they fucking know it.
Eat The motherfucking Rich
What a fucking joke. Those monocle wearing cunts at Davos are the biggest threat humanity faces and they fucking know it.
Eat The motherfucking Rich
Haha “entry level school homework Mac” Hahahahaha Sure thing Richy Rich
Of course. The GUI package manager is the first thing I always show people. I was still just making a joke though
Linux users install chrome now…?
Also walkable towns and cities. Also public and community spaces. Also strong interconnected communities. All these things are bad for capitalism and the ruling class and their enforcers though so don’t expect to see any change in the policy of dismantling communities
M$ can get absolutely fucked
In other news, USA uses AI news bot L4s to push western propaganda on Lemmy
Why the fuck am I now sitting here reading US economic/political propaganda on the technology feed? GTFO
Poor education standards I’d say
Man I was thinking about that all day and knew I should have used anecdotal instead 😄
Nice article!
I know it’s hearsay but I’ll throw in that on my mint rig with a ryzen CPU and nvidia GPU I haven’t had any problem with any game I’ve run through steam in the past 3-4 years. I just buy what I want and fire it up.
I don’t play comp games but haven’t had issues with the few multiplayer games i be tried
Its been a while, but i dusted this off just for you:
GTFO
I can assure you, it is not.
They never left bud
Its a bit of drama but if you have a look at setting up qemu with virtual machine manager its worthwhile.
It makes virtual machines that directly utilize the hardware, meaning you can run your stripped out windows inside a window on your Linux desktop.
Its pretty hard to get your GPU to pass through but if its non-gpu oriented apps you need its perfect. My fixed windows VM boots in about 10 seconds, has next to zero network usage, uses 2 cpus and 4gb of ram, and just runs its couple of little apps no trouble every day
Are you a builder? Do you have any experience installing and maintaining green roofs? Your assertion than you’d typically use several waterproofing layers suggests not. I have experience building these systems in the real world and the documentation to support their use. BTW - flat roofs aren’t a thing. Expect in traditional building in desert areas. “Flat” roofs aren’t flat.
Not if you use a waterproof base layer. This isn’t some theoretical thing, its tried and tested technology in common use
Yeah I think that’s kinda the point. Fedora does a bunch of things in really specific ways that aren’t at all like Debian based distros or Mac or windows. Eg - Selinux. So you, initial experience is pretty poor if you don’t know a decent amount about what’s going on
Trees? Not many. Grasses, herbs, wildflowers, and shrubs? Tons of them. And you can pretty easily retrofit over an existing sloped roof. And the weight is no more than a tiled roof.
Is this happening on Ubuntu, or are people just saying it might happen cos they don’t trust canonical?
Also, Mint Debian edition exists and works just fine. I have it on a brand new Intel laptop