One of them has to be inserted rectally, but I’m not going to say which one.
Ohh, and another one it’s your decision.
One of them has to be inserted rectally, but I’m not going to say which one.
Ohh, and another one it’s your decision.
Idc for any of these games. So yeah, Linux wins.
Big bang for the hole universe is bs. It’s just our galaxy doing breath in (black hole building up) and breath out (black hole collapse).


That was a 5’19 kernel operating in my mouth, I swear.
Get to France!
Wtf do I like Mike Oldfield in the future


Have it installed since the fork got public but the app always crash when I play a lot of songs and the phone goes idle, after waking up the phone, the app crashes. Maybe its the battery optimization. But I set them to unrestricted and background use allowed.


I split my wiki-hopes and wishes into memos: https://github.com/usememos/memos
And hedgedoc: https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc


Correct move. But valve was the last one I think of with loot boxes. Insert Yoda meme: wait, there is another…
I know a coworker who did the same with his certificates, maybe I should recommend him manjaro. They have a lot in common.
Found out there is the Atkinson font available, neat.


Time to DD-go.


Maybe we split the internet. Privacy concerned people could use something like gemini
With actual hardware, yes. But I use tiling WMs since where 2–4GB Ram was all my thinkpad has.
Then don’t use it. Arch supports flatpak appimage as well.
Funny, I switched from Fedora with RiverWM to CachyOS (arch based) with KDE.


Is it somewhere declared where the fines get used to?


Librewolf is the equivalent to brave just based on Firefox. (On android: Ironfox)


Since most of Lemmy users are Linux fans, this headline sounds nice but is a bit misleading if you read the original post from Mozilla:
How can I get the newest features of Firefox?
If you want to keep your Firefox up to date, with all the latest features and security updates, you need to upgrade your operating system to Windows 10 or higher. In some cases, Microsoft may require newer hardware in order to support the newer operating system. After upgrading, you can easily reinstall Firefox and keep all of your settings.
Or, if your current hardware can’t handle Windows 10 or higher for some reason, you can switch to a Linux-based operating system. The vast majority of Linux distributions come with Firefox as the default browser. Please see the support websites for the version of Linux that you’re interested in.


I thought this is one of these “show your drawing skills, by filling the rest”
Omg you are right, here check this, its gone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ&t=1