I know but nala must do something behind the scenes that discover doesn’t because nala works way better than discover does, at least in my experience.
I know but nala must do something behind the scenes that discover doesn’t because nala works way better than discover does, at least in my experience.
To preface, I am a Debian user, not a Neon user, but I imagine this will still work on Neon given it’s based on Ubuntu, but I too have had Discover mess up updates and I’ve found that simply trying to update again with nala just works.
I’m trans in the US. After insurance I pay about $300 to $400 every 3 months for blood tests and a follow up. My meds cost me an additional $90 for 3 months as well. They are my hormones and another medication unrelated to me being trans. I get my meds at a local independent pharmacy, so they are relatively cheap. I used to get them at a large chain pharmacy and they were about twice as much there.
I also used to work as a cashier at a pharmacy. I once had to ring someone up who was paying over $3,000 for some cancer medication. It also wasn’t uncommon to see people paying around $500 for medications that they need to be alive.
Mine is the Pachycephalosaurus. I love it so much I use it as my profile picture. I got attached to it because cranidos is my favorite pokemon.
The Debian logo is very similar to the progynova logo (progynova is estrogen). The above image is probably inspired by that.
I’m currently using Kubuntu, although I’m planning on switching to Debian or maybe NixOS at some point. Kubuntu works, but I don’t like snaps, and even though I’ve removed them I’d rather just not ever have to deal with them.
I first started with Mint, but didn’t like gnome/cinnamon which is why I switched to Kubuntu, but other than that it was fine.
I don’t use it because it makes blender run at like 5 fps for some reason.
I’m a trans woman and I honestly think that I very well may end up having to hide myself in my parents attic or something.
Hey! I’m a trans FOSS enthusiast studying computer science and I hope to be a FOSS dev sometime in the future.
I stay inside pretty much all day. In terms of hanging out irl, the closest I do is vc lol. It actually would be nice to hang out with someone irl though.
There’s an in development technology called in vitro gametogenesis (IVG) that would allow same sex couples as well as infertile people to have biological children. It’s been in the works for over a decade and as far as I am aware has not yet been tested on humans.