Do not the filesystem/partition management while high. From personal experience.
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I don’t know, I’m just a sqwrl.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Cherishing all nuggets of knowledge.
271·3 days agoExactly the same concept as memory-mapped hardware I/O, or virtual file system drivers. Makes it so you don’t have to think too much about implementation details and uses a common interface that’s already there.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•When you write the package name wrong in package.use...
14·21 days agoSome people enjoy just ordering a plate of raw ground beef, flour, yeast, and some cheese and constructing their own burger. The kind of people who’d love to completely design and build their own house with their own hands if they had the cash and time.
Is this just like the equivalent of a getter method in C++?
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Just kidding, guys! I would never do such things
6·1 month agoIf OP was actually gonna go proper black hat, this post would not exist.
Always a fan of running around in a darkened room with pulsing lights and electronic music, eating strange pills and then being chased by colorful ghosts.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Installed Linux for the fist time in Feb, I've now started saving ISO's
4·1 month agoI mean…my connection is so fast it takes like, what, a minute, maybe two to get an ISO? The Internet is my backup device. I can still get copies of Yggdrasil from the early 90s.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department for being too DEI
68·1 month agoIf you’re doing it for yourself, fine. If you’re writing for me, don’t waste my time by making me have to decipher your custom scribble that’s never consistent with anyone else’s, unlike normal print.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Marco Rubio bans Calibri font at State Department for being too DEI
1017·1 month agoFuck serif fonts. The point of writing is to communicate clearly. Not look pretty and fancy-pants IMO.
I hate cursive for the same reason. It’s elitist trash script.
But at the end of the day, there’s only one program in control of all the hardware. They’re all getting the kernel from the same place, the distros aren’t writing their own kernels except for a few tweaks here and there.
How does this happen? Do not most major desktop Linux distros more or less run almost the same kernel with the same driver modules? (Except in the case of Debian being several years behind the rest).
as a man, I ain’t rocking thigh-high socks
Is this because you actively choose to not wear them as a man, or because society will try to make you feel wrong for doing it?
If the latter, then fuck everyone else.
Problem is there same one that plagues most open source software. Who enforces or organizes the desktop theming standard that every desktop environment will use? You’re going to have to come up with a universally acceptable method. Are we going to use CSS? Or just some kind of config file? There are many different ways to do what you want, how do we choose one?
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Technology@beehaw.org•Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it's costing the economy
18·2 months agoThe oldest millennials are in their 40s. They’ve moved on to talking shit about zoomers. It’s kind of weird seeing everything repeat itself like that as I get older.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•My perfect Linux setup is always just one more tweak away
3·2 months agoI was, when I was younger. I kind of don’t want to spend the rest of my life I have left tweaking some stupid theme that doesn’t matter in the long run. Whenever I reinstall, I pretty much just use it as is and probably only change the wallpaper and turn the theme to dark mode and that’s it.
I’m at the far end of the desktop tweaking inverted U curve and have achieved nirvana, with the new users at the beginning and you in the middle.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Are you ready for a $1,000 Steam Machine? Some analysts think you should be.
18·2 months agoWho is?
My ex wife for one, who would like to play Steam games but is not experienced enough to build and fiddle with a gaming PC, much less Linux, and just wants a box she can just plug in and turn on without calling all the IT folks in her family.
Don’t forget about our nerd bias. Most people here have a different perspective than 95% of normies. Remember how clueless the average person is about the inner workings of modern tech.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What you do with your windows button on your keyboard?
2·2 months agoOne-handed locking my PC as I leave my desk with Windows-L.
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If you weren’t checking tech news regularly, shit like this just passes right over your head as a regular Linux user sometimes. I keep forgetting about the EoL thing.
Also having a clean frame of reference, if you have been a user for a long time now, you are definitely able to remember occasionally using a Windows machine and seeing the downhill slide literally happen before your eyes as everyone else is unaware of the growing pile of shit and getting slowly boiled like the frog in the pot.
The last version of Windows I’d consider clean of all this modern horseshit that’s in those OSes now would be Windows 2000. Even XP started pushing the telemetry shit hard and started getting sketchy towards the end.

The restaurant equivalent of fly by night bootleg brand stores on Amazon, where you have ten different stores all selling the same product, sometimes a straight up copy, other times with a very slight variation.