

So that’s what the stripes are got e on your flag?
So that’s what the stripes are got e on your flag?
“Swirly thing alert!”
An insider trader’s delight.
I think a lack of media literacy.
Many don’t ask why they’re being shown what they are on TV and social media.
But the salad is great.
Apples maybe.
Hmm. Can helicopters backfire? Maybe bad things can happen when the fuel is nearly gone and the fuel / air mix is erratic. Strange forces in the transmission?
Can you fly this economy and land it?
How would Fediverse instances deal with a net split? I assume local content would continue as normal, but federated posts would queue up until a route became available?
Could a server admin run a low bandwidth satellite link (for example) to reach a federated server, and thus the federated content would be amplified back to local reachable instance?
I wonder if that’s why they’re giving away the stations for free on Australia now.
Good point.
Mint wouldn’t run on my other Asus laptop which is why I ended up on Debian. I think it was a discrete GPU issue booting to a black screen.
I know most Linux users probably wouldn’t want Chrome anyway, but since it’s the most popular browser and this post is discussing the greater populace, I think it was a valid point - same as how a n00b booting to a black screen is an issue.
Having to fetch gnome tweaks to get a right click on a trackpad is another - that might just be a Debian thing.
Agreed. Just put Debian on a 17" i7 Asus laptop tonight as win11 didn’t like the track pad or the display adapter.
To get Chrome on, had to download a deb file, then manually open it with a right click and choose software installer since it wanted to open an archive instead.
Just little things like that are tedious for the n00b.
Handy but only for three domains. They massively jacked their prices a couple of years ago. Moved most of my devices to Wireguard on a VPS instead.