

There are people that seriously think like this
Just a hobbyist programmer.
There are people that seriously think like this
>:)8-<
I really, REALLY HATE when the main discussion forum of some FOSS is either Discord or Reddit.
Guayinton or Guallinton fits better
Gulf of 34 Felony Counts
We could tell these fuckers that Trump broke 34 rules and to Google “trump rule 34”, but given a) Trump’s history in the sexual department, and b) the fact most of them will actually jack off to this, I don’t think it’s a good idea
- Nogales -> Walnuts
How about you rename deez (wal)nutz
Sorry, had to
Phony Stark*
I can vouch for Luanti (formerly known as Minetest), Simon Tatham’s Puzzle Collection, and RetroArch.
Edit: added links
I think the inspiration is from Modern Humorist (note: there’s no HTTPS)
Edit: here’s the image in question:
PipePipe worked for me when stock NewPipe didn’t. YMMV
Hah. Of course, just by the sound they make :P
I can detect whether apples are “sandy” (or whatever the actual term is for when they have that fugly apple meat that feels like eating sand) or not.
Probably a combination of free/libre and gratis. Thing is,I was amazed at the speed of it compared to Windows (at the time I had XP).
My first incursion was with Puppy Linux circa 2010, then Ubuntu circa 2012, and now I want to hop to another distro but don’t know which.
Good to know, thanks.
Still, I won’t touch Windows if I can help it.
Oh, it isn’t encrypted. I’ve mounted the partition before. I just didn’t find the time (read: I was lazy :P).
I have a laptop still with Windows 10. I got it from my late sister about 4 years ago, booted it up, went and installed Ubuntu (18.04 at the time), and never touched Windows again.
I later read somewhere that W10 was forcibly upgrading itself to W11, so I’m afraid to even boot into it. Should probably take some time to copy everything important over and finally nuke it.
For reference, I’ve been using Linux since around 2012.
Kinda unwieldy to use when I’m out tho