Thanks, it was fun. I hope your day went well too!
Thanks, it was fun. I hope your day went well too!
Not bad, went to the gym this morning, actually did some work. I might do some of this course now… Playing board games with friends this evening. I guess my life is pretty good, so not sure why I feel grumpy so often lol
Cool, I just installed Thunderbird and am giving it a go.
I would totally read that book
I’m all for getting into old school tech, I even like to browse neocities.org on occasion just for the hit of nostalgia for the old web rings. I never got into newsgroups though, and I’m wondering what reasons you might use that instead of something like Lemmy, Mastodon etc?
Apart from the piracy side, I know all about that already lol
Maybe to avoid confusion, they should just display units in GB instead of GiB? Or just display both
I wish he had the balls to follow through with it
This is fucking amazing
I like the idea of calling it ex-twitter. I came up with the idea when I was having a shower… Hang on… there’s a community for that! brb
I wish I could just up and buy a farm, that sounds like the life to me.
That was an interesting read, I didn’t know any of that. thanks for posting.
I looked for a lazy way to get myself a Tux sticker and found this pack of stickers for $1
https://www.stickermule.com/products/unixstickers-pro-pack
Bargain!
Same machine? I only have the one computer, and I use it for everything. What am I missing here?
Oh that’s interesting, exposing kids to it is a great idea because then they won’t have the whole barrier of the ‘fear of the unknown’ when considering installing it on their own PC. Thanks for sharing!
I would like to see a breakdown of useage by region. For example I found stats that said India’s share of linux users rose from 9% in May to 15% in July. That’s quite a sharp increase in only 2 months! With a population of over 1 billion people, I’m betting this rise would have a significant increase in global stats, so I wonder what is behind it…
Source: https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/india
I feel like a physicist should study and write a paper on you lol
What do you mean by ‘normal’ package management?
What am I missing in the “end Kernel panic” one?