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What’s happening with the starting letters of the words in your screenshot?
What’s happening with the starting letters of the words in your screenshot?
Can’t really remember right now. I think it was a thread on which phone to buy and people were talking about graphene os on pixels.
Someone commented something along the lines of “m’lady” but with Daniel Micay’s name as a pun
Methinks it might be engagement bait
This might be one of the worse infographics I’ve ever laid my eyes on
It gets people going, (Daniel) 'Mkay?
I stole this from another lemmy comment, please don’t come after me
You can use rclone to mount your mega drive like a regular folder. Works like a charm. It’s a FLOSS command line utility
Do you disagree with something?
Better than playing with yourself
It’s no longer fun for me
I was confused for a second because I use Thunder with a similar look, too
Bruh, I might have to steal this
It’s not just about the verification/reproducibility, these random ass .deb files sometimes don’t have proper dependency information and/or repository support. So it may work for now and might stop working on the future when some library upgrades on your system. Or even worse, they may fucking block system library upgrades leaving you insecure at worst and out of support at best.
I want more from this guy!
Sam Altman
Everything he touches tends to inevitably turn to shit. This guy and his fellow silicon valley cronies are scum of the earth
I’m a bit behind on these immutable distros and have a small question. People keep saying you can just switch to another image if you want to switch desktop environments. But how does this solve the problem of the config files of the various DEs (GTK rc files or other theme stuff) messing with each other in the home directory? Because this was always a pain in the ass in normal distros
Blazingly fast 🚀
All of this makes sense, but I still can’t wrap my head around the “finding” of information. How do you search for it? Do you remember keywords or the location of the note (this I feel like maybe defeats the purpose of Logseq’s write anywhere idea)
Rip and tear the lasagna