I haven’t. What happens?
I haven’t. What happens?
I wish I could block Elon Musk from reality.
So, it doesn’t sound like it would be useful for me, since the reason why I have separate partitions in the first place is so that I can re-install a distro or install a new distro without having to back up /home
first.
How does that work with you’re installing a new system? Do the subvolumes just show up like partitions?
Sooo… Arch makes you horny?
I think that funding creators is great if you have the money and the inclination. I just don’t think that it makes you an asshole if you don’t.
There are creators whom I fund because they give me exclusive extra content on their Patreons or sometimes if I just think that their work is important enough and I want to see it continue. If I decide that I need that money for something else, that’s up to me.
So, when you’re licking the boot, do you start at the heel or the toe?
If we were selfish, we wouldn’t be sharing our files in the first place, and the system would fall apart.
It’s the fact that we aren’t selfish that filesharing works at all.
Piracy is. Filesharing isn’t.
When you steal books from a library, you’re preventing others from accessing those books. When you download a digital copy of a book, you aren’t.
Same thing with money. If you stole my money, I’d be upset, but I wouldn’t be upset if I had infinite money.
Where’s the lie
Why should I?
I tried a couple of other numbers before I realized that “user224” is your shell login. LOL
My shell login doesn’t link to anything, though, and now I’m wondering why. Maybe I used a different email to sign up for Lemmy?
Eternity “works” in that I can see posts and comments, but I can’t upvote or comment myself. (The error I get is “Code 401 Body: null”.)
That’s nuts! I thought that Omegle was text only. I had no idea that they paired you with people on video. WTF thought that was a good idea?!?
Whenever I try to use GNOME, there never seems to be a setting for the thing I want to do.
I convinced a friend to try Linux once, and she abandoned it because it didn’t have a setting that she needed for her work. Later, when I tried KDE, not only was the setting there, but it was the default.
It really sucks that desktop is the default for so many distros, because most users coming from Mac or Windows don’t even realize they can use a different desktop environment. So, if your only experience with Linux is GNOME, and you think “Linux sucks”, I can hardly blame you.
So, Musk could do anything at all with X, and you'd still keep using it. Got it.
Where do you draw the line? What would Musk have to do before you said "Fuck it. I'm not using this site anymore"?
I think it's important to call out bigotry whenever you see it.
I remember when it was considered a mark of professionalism for a web developer to have an email on their own domain. At some point that changed. I think after GMail came out it was so good that everybody switched to that.