GSConnect works great for GNOME too.
GSConnect works great for GNOME too.
A robot would never make that mistake!
Fuck the brave little toaster!
Nice try.
I swear I’m not a bot.
The over policing thing is so true. I’ve gotten messages from techhub.social mods with warnings about making jokes that even hinted at breaking one of their precious rules. Like if I did something wrong, ban me I guess. It’s pretty clear I didn’t and the mod just wanted to flex his power towards me.
Just stay away from the Honda Civic
They’re not the same. They’re just different shades of shit.
If I am depressed, I’m managing it well enough to function. I don’t take any medications or do therapy or anything like that. I probably have some unhealthy habits I’ve developed over time, but overall things are going okay I guess.
Alcohol
Maybe I’m just old, but those all seem like kid games to me.
Mint is great for older PCs. If you have a newish computer, there’s better options.
Should add Harris, Walz, and Vance.
Do you have a plan on how you’d do version controlling on Arch? It’d be annoying to upgrade, something breaks, and you can’t easily roll back.
The more I learn about the sun, the more I realize those ancient civilizations who worshipped it got it right. Look at that thing it’s fucking huge, scary, and it’s like right there.
I’ve never had Debian or Arch completely break, but have had my share of annoying bugs with both of them. Biggest issue I kept having with Debian is it’d just get stuck and wouldn’t update. Think it was 12.4 I had this problem with. Way more annoying than anything Arch did to my system. I’m using Fedora now days.
Same issue as this person: https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=156345. That’s not even mentioning the 12.3 debacle which I was thankfully spared of.
On Lemmy with the rest of the nerds, duh!
I always kind of suspected that. Thanks for confirming!
Are there certain markets where it’s significantly more popular? I’ve never met anyone in the US that plays it.
I’ve been using LibreWolf for a while now. Seems to receive updates from upstream faster than any other fork. Working quite well for me.