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Maybe you could get your shit to work properly on Linux
Look all you want.
Maybe you could get your shit to work properly on Linux
Roll your own
Can you give me some examples of things that are not intuitive?
I love that IT guy. “ Is it possible this could be an inside job? I mean, we’re inside.”
lol. I love Linux, but nothing is easier to use than macOS
Are you calling them a psycho for running a square monitor, or are you calling them hip
I’ve got a DualUp on the left and right side with a 32” in the middle. It’s heaven.
My lesdyxia read Ambien, and I got excited about a good night’s sleep.
I’m not going to pressure you to use macOS, because I like Linux… and macOS. But, I think your issues on macOS are things that can be solved.
However, if you’re happy in your new home, just stay. Linux can be very liberating. You can always go back or even dual boot if there’s something you need.
I find being open to multiple operating systems (not windows) makes life easier. Each one has purpose.
I always clean install. I have my stuff backed up properly. I’ll go through and make a checklist of frequently used software so I can start off on the right foot. I like that new fresh smell of free space.
I think if you want a rosé, the safe bet is Whispering Angel. It’s priced around $20 depending on where you get it from. Always serve it chilled. It’s a great summer wine for that reason. Serve it with your grilled seafood and vegetables. It will also go well with a light pasta sauce like pesto or lemon garlic. I like it with most any soft cheese, with some fruit, to complement the floral flavors. While you can have nuts, it is not really in that perfect flavor zone.
Oh, I thought you were going to say like under $10.
if $100 is cheap for you… you should probably hire someone to come in and supply your wine cellar with a good selection. There are also many apps you can use to catalog this selection and use it to get food pairings.
How much would you like to spend on a bottle?
For that, I’d recommend a rich, full-bodied red wine like a Cabernet Sauvignon. Its bold flavors can help distract and provide a comforting contrast to those emotions. Plus, a good wine can turn any mood around.
I strolled in here cracking my knuckles, ready to bestow upon you all my experience as a sommelier, only to be disappointed.
If you would like a good wine pairing for “disappointment and frustration,” let me know.
The tone of the article.
They kinda sound like assholes.
Ubuntu Budgie
Lots of options besides Microsoft.
Backdrop-filter blur with css animations and box-shadows. Lots of flickering, weird artifacts.
It’s also got an issue on macOS where a sticky element can’t have a backdrop-filter with a background that has alpha/opacity (#0006)
CSS transitions are laggy in general in FF Linux
Works in chrome and safari and FF on windows.