Much of the time, the sites only put a small blurb and a link to the actual article in the feed, so you still have to click through to read it all.
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Much of the time, the sites only put a small blurb and a link to the actual article in the feed, so you still have to click through to read it all.
Yes, that’s exactly what I thought I had implied.
“It’s not rocket surgery.”
This one irks me. Combination of “rocket scientist” and “brain surgery”.
I’ve got two just lying around. What image can I use for the Android auto adapter?
Oh, look. An U.T.B.A.P.H.
I remember this thread! Before I saw this comment, I had already gone to look it up again:
Here’s the initial post of Verionica’s video on booting from ISO files: https://linuxmom.net/@vkc/112905487325961707
And here’s the post on 'The Ventoy conspiracy": https://linuxmom.net/@vkc/112906968594601449
I abhor those Temu YouTube ads.
Does a bike helmet count?
TikTok is correct. Ban them all.
My ADHD would not allow me to function without reminders.
Best side effect of the insulated bottles is not having to use a coaster because they don’t sweat.
Not sure I could get used to using transparent bags for dog poop.
I’m totally going to try this.
Thanks for this! I spent the better part of the last hour going through the older videos on that channel. Awesome stuff.
I still use Windows for work, but the last version I used on any of my personal computers was XP.
If AI is better than the existing voice-prompt systems, then I’ll take it, but I doubt it will be.
I remember running Slackware and having to recompile the kernel for just about any hardware you added. I configured a box to be used as a router before routers were something you could get commonly at Best Buy.
I was taking comp. sci. at university and all our work was done on Sparc workstations. Having a Unix-like machine at home was a great help during that time
I see what you did there.
I don’t think my kids have ever used a Windows machine. I have a couple of machines at home that both run Linux Mint and they use Chromebooks at school. There is not much software that they need that is not either a web page or also available natively.