Poor grammar/orthography
Poor grammar/orthography
You might be right, Lemmy is not for the masses… I would consider myself a tech nerd, privacy enthusiast and shitposter; so migrating from Reddit was the best thing to ever happen to me. This place feels like a real home where I can share my interests with people who are incredibly helpful, kind and passionate about what they do. This place is a heaven for people trying to escape corporate and mass media. And I agree with you, Lemmy is a failed Reddit alternative, because it’s not a Reddit alternative, I don’t see it like that anymore. People here are genuine, I love that <3
Have you tried QOwnNotes? I think it’s pretty good
It’s just music, a task manager, pretty green cascading letters and good ol’ neofetch. I’m using audacious as a music player with the custom winamp classic skin because nostalgia. But you’re right, nothing of real productive value was accomplished here.
What if it didn’t exist? Would you still love your USB then?
Throw in an ‘-rf’ for good measure
It’s my surname “translated” to japanese: “Del Castillo” --> “和地城乃”
It roughly translates to “From the peaceful land/dirt castle”. I also chose those kanji for the phonetics. “Dehl kasteejo” -> “Kazuchijō No”
Castillo : Castle 城 (jō) : Castle
Aren’t we all on the same boat here? Thanks for the link btw! That’s a new one I hadn’t seen before.
Yeah, yeah, I get the point. However, how else am I supposed to learn what not to do huh? “Do not delete your boot partition” is not obvious enough, I need consecuences for my stupidity.
You know, I’m in a constant battle with bootloaders. I’ve both deleted grub multiple times and windows boot manager by accident and by believing “I could fix it by re-generating it”… More like re-installing.
I think this is due to the fact that we’ve become a more sensible and empathetic society recently. We have access to more education, mental health, etc. We have a better understanding of the importance of childhood as a developing phase for human beings, and just how vulnerable children are.
I mean, sixty-seventy years ago, the US still had apartheid; that’s how much we have changed as a society (I’m not american, but there have been many cultural and social movements all over the world)