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7,000 lbs, fucking hell. Who needs such a massive vehicle??
7,000 lbs, fucking hell. Who needs such a massive vehicle??
They’d be looking like that one chick from the 2016 election that screamed Noooooo!
My infosec skills are far too sophisticated for infiltration (small piece of black tape)
I think you a word there
I have had the exact experience you’re describing, as a Linux noob. I used Ubuntu Cinnamon for a while, and it worked well OOTB but it also felt a bit too much like using a Mac or something. Very streamlined, not as customizable, it didn’t really inspire you to go out learning how Linux works. Plus all of the things I’ve heard about Red Hat made me want to make a change, and EndeavourOS has been awesome. It’s incredibly fast and lightweight, and I’ve been able to configure it to do just about everything I want to so far. If it fails short, it only ever really seems to be just a lack of knowledge on my part.
Have my babies, EndeavourOS!
Kind of feels like giving my toddler a loaded gun, but saying that it’s safe because the safety is on.
cups is pain
It’s hilarious because it was FAR easier for me to get printing going on my Linux machine than with W10. It’s an old printer, 1320n from HP, maybe 15 years old, but the damn thing is amazing for document printing, and I had to hunt for drivers and do a lot of compatibility shit to get my computer to recognize it. Arch (EndeavourOS) seemed to just natively recognize the printer and gave me zero fuss. When I was using Ubuntu, I used CUPS and it wasn’t terrible. I liked it better than driver fishing, for sure.
There’s so much misinformation online, sure it could have been a joke but it’s so easy to just be lazy, read the comment straight and move on acting like there’s some kind of operation going on at Apple stealing your nudes. I don’t really care if it’s a joke or not, and you’re not even the OP so who are you to say it’s for a fact a joke?
Not true, it specifically states in the article that, for example, one user had over 300 photos reappear, “some of which were revealing”. This is obviously not great but it isn’t likely as scandalous as it’s being made out to be.
My '14 RAV4 is amazing. Gimme CD player or give me death!
This is me with everyday and every day. It’s an everyday occurrence that I see everyday used incorrectly!
I feel this this bot has been doing a poorer job recently. I’m seeing less proper AI summaries and more “just start quoting the article somewhere in the middle with no context”
I have brought great shame upon my Lemmy instance …
The ancient Chinese art of Bull-Shitto
I recently used mv on a folder containing a massive quantity and size of files, and it completed the operation in like a second. I’m used to windows taking forever to do the same thing
Don’t forget cloud services!
Whatever you do, DO NOT acronymize that utility!!
I’m sure it’s a play on ‘repugnant’