

that may be even harder than tuning it out
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
that may be even harder than tuning it out
installing it successfully is an accomplishment
Not really with archiinstall, but indeed as you say reading the manual is an expectation. Their philosophy is “creating an environment that is straightforward and relatively easy for the user to understand directly, rather than providing polished point-and-click style management tools”, as well-summarized by Wikipedia.
wants to shape their OS and user experience as they think is best
tbh that goes for every distro. It’s just that Canonical is more hands-on with its approach. The major complaint with Snap besides performance issues is Canonical making it so that only the Snap versions of popular apps (most famously, the bundled Firefox) are available by default.
w/ or w/o subsidies?
that’s the author’s name. i was just quoting the article which itself links to a gift link
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i do
end of story :)
fun fact: the chinese nicknamed RGB lighting as “light pollution”
VICTORY: Supreme Court Rules Government Officials Canno…
!askouija
we usually call it the SCOTUS
i personally don’t see the AI artifacts in that image
the federal supreme court refused to hear an appeal of the montana supreme court’s ruling
they’s trying to say the second “it’s” should be “its”
but abortion is not illegal
which is not what “progressives hate muslims” sounds like. progressives don’t hate jews more than most people do, which isn’t high at all either, and nowhere near “most hate 99% of jews”
i would say progressives were less islamophobic than non-progressives
Every GitLab instance requires you to have an account there to comment and submit PRs. Projects are often hosted on different instances.
Isn’t prohibiting them from not releasing the server software after they shut down the ultimate way to not reward them for such behavior?
that’s what they™ want you to do