Yeah same, its been almost 10 years for me. I briefly tried other options like brave, but kept coming back to Firefox
Yeah same, its been almost 10 years for me. I briefly tried other options like brave, but kept coming back to Firefox
I’ll take her, it’s freezing cold where I live now
I agree that the pile-on wasn’t necessary, people tend to just give their kneejerk response and then move on. Having said that, you probably could have explained your case a bit better too in the original post.
Food is a non-toxic, organic substance that provides nutrition in the form of carbohydrates, protein, fibre, fats/oils, and/or vitamins and minerals. Sure there are some edge cases which you can argue the point in, such as a lump of rock salt maybe, but for the most part it is something which provides sustenance. Sure you could eat mud or plaster and it won’t kill you, but it won’t help keep you alive either, so its not food.
I’m with you bro, although we don’t need to mine the moon or asteroids, the tunnels can be airtight enough with reinforced concrete. They’ve already made multiple sustainable concrete formulas, and I think 150 years is plenty of time to assume these will be mass adopted. If fusion has becomea thing and we have an abundance of energy then the costs of such an enormous project will also become more feasible.
Join a smaller instance. You can still see posts on lemmy.world, and you might find a niche you’re interested in in the process
Nobody is talking about marxists or leftists here, tankies are a breed of their own
Maybe you should read the manual on how to reply to a Lemmy comment
Yes exactly! Linux has its pitfalls, but the pitfalls of Linux are far more tolerable for me than the shortcomings of windows.
Macs I can’t speak for because I’ve never tried, but they seem overpriced
Ironically I’ve tried installing Ubuntu a couple of times in the past, but for whatever reason it didn’t work. I’m currently using Debian instead just because the install worked. No idea why, maybe my laptop is just weird.
I used Arch for years because I wanted to learn more about how linux works and it was a good way to push myself. I think it worked because I am better at problem solving now - I even read the error messages lol
I’ve been using nothing but Linux for 5 years and I still have problems every now and then.
I’m not gonna say I know much about his history, but I am surprised so many people are jumping to take his side in this debacle. I would’ve thought in this day and age that people would be a bit more sceptical of CEOs.
Without knowing the real reasons behind it, it’s very difficult to hold an opinion on the board’s decisions
It’s how people have been talking for, like, 20 years now at least
Yeah, that bar isn’t that high really is it. Imagine if they actually kept their word!
If Linux was fine, then I wouldn’t have gone to the trouble of looking for an alternative and taken the time to teach myself Linux. I don’t know anybody else who uses it so it’s not like somebody twisted my arm
Oh in that case you could ask if it’s running on Windows, cos you don’t want any forced updates halfway through…
Seems to me that it took a huge amount of time and resources to reach the new score, and I’m guessing they don’t have the budget to do the same for every model
They don’t have to tell you the truth. It could have been to test whether being told that it’s “men vs women” affects the readings test subjects provide