Idk how much the school landscape has changed since I was last in school in 2018, but back when I was in school people would break their school assigned chromebooks just for shits and giggles. I can’t imagine that tv will last for long.
I enjoy various types of antelope…and Stalin
Idk how much the school landscape has changed since I was last in school in 2018, but back when I was in school people would break their school assigned chromebooks just for shits and giggles. I can’t imagine that tv will last for long.
i feel like it would get defed from places like hexbear pretty fast so it wouldn’t bother me.
Wayland isn’t even adopted by every desktop environment yet. xfce, cinnamon, mate, lxqt, and all the ancient window managers all use x11, and all have their users.
If it works on xwayland, chances are it won’t be switched for a long time.
Devuan. If you need stable, and you like runit, thats the easiest option.
Debian isn’t unsecure because security updates for packages are still received.
If the attached image is your tags, you’re fine.
“Bro I’ll give you $50 if you wear this in public”
Personally, I use PassWord123! for everything. It says its a strong and secure password so why wouldn’t I use it for everything?
No I fully agree. I don’t like MWM.
i mean, i don’t know about the FBI, but he is a member of ACP which is…very not cool.
Happy cake day comrade!
If your position is “I would never sleep with a trans person” you’re just transphobic. I usually respond with “but what if they pass and are post op?” and the answer is almost always still no, because the problem isn’t some specific sexual preference, the problem is they still view you as your AGAB.
Immutable distro…yeah I’m good.
Def the library. Half the people at my local library are there for that exact reason.
Updates inevitably lead to things breaking sometimes. If you want to avoid things breaking as often, using something stable (like Debian) would help.
The benefits you are describing are probably because of KDE vs Gnome and not a distro thing.
Fedora does things differently than Ubuntu/Debian (mainly package management, but there are other small things). Because of this, noobs & intermediate users alike will get frustrated at things “not being how they are supposed to be”
All that said, if Fedora works for you, keep on using it. I daily drove it for about a year before switching to other things.
“This american based website says that this news source is great!”
If you are doing any downloads (especially torrents) you should be using a VPN.
The right to do what exactly? Be more specific.
Imagine how much libs would celebrate the military in the US for showing the “restraint” to not run over or shoot a protestor. Let’s be real, if this was the modern day US that guy would be dead the second he touched the tank. (and even that is generous)
Didn’t even think of that. Went to a small town school so we didn’t have cops or security.