This is the only way Bill Gates can go to the grocery store unaccosted.
Just tapping that linuxsy
I don’t know who it is but they seem less inclined to talk about Linux than most users
Hopefully they use OpenPilot, so Linux drives the car.
I am Spartacus
No. I am Spartacus.
this is how I feel like I look when I tell people I use fedora
I hope he’s gone and cut the telemetry from this car… if not, I’d say poser.
Ahh yes, the infamous linuxe daemon.
Newbie mistake. It runs on GNUd’s.
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“Linux femboy? Wha- oh nevermind.”
-Me after seeing way too many c/unixsocks posts.
It is a Subaru tho
you cannot see too many c/[email protected] posts, unless in interferes with ricing distros.
Same, I think about cute boys too much :3
Oh no the tool isn’t working
Not accurate, im Transfem and I think about cute girls significantly more often :3
But not a GNU user smh.
you either go back to windows, or turn into this guy. There is no 3rd option.
Unfortunately, MacOS is far more popular than it should be.
I deliberately said Windows instead of Mac, because all the apple users I know are the type of people who will never, ever try linux in the first place.
As someone who’s been a fan of Free Software since I first heard of it in the late '90s, I used and recommended Macs in the early 2000s because (at time, at least) Apple was leaning into the Unix-nature and BSD underpinnings of the thing and coming out with stuff like XServe and Automator.
Not so much these days, though. Apple’s pivot in ideology towards locked-down consumer crap like iOS and the App Store – even going so far as to ditch bash for zsh just because they hated GPLv3 – ruined it.
Yeah, that makes sense.
At least it follows Unix conventions so it’s real computing
This is the coolest kid in New Jersey.
Bold of you to assume a lemmy user would drive
I’ll have to get linux stickers for my bike instead. Maybe I should install a hub dynamo and boot a pi zero with my pedal power every time I ride. Linux on my Linux bike.
Not gonna lie, the extent to which the motor, controller, etc. are proprietary is an important consideration for me when buying an e-bike. For example, I would rather have one that can’t connect to my phone etc. at all than one that can but requires a proprietary app.
(I also care about things like weird proprietary headset and bottom bracket hardware, on e-bikes and regular bikes alike.)
I wasn’t even talking about ebikes, but yeah, closed up and glued-together “smart” ebikes seem like a bad idea.