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Beating Ninja Gaiden Black on Master Ninja.
Beating Ninja Gaiden Black on Master Ninja.
I was about to comment this. Those two death stars fighting with the liquid metal surface pulling to each other was quite entertaining.
Great show!
Thunder cheeks works as well and is dirtier.
Dutch natively
English fluently
German understandably
Toddler level Korean.
Tek’matte!
Honestly. I try to use Lemmy for positive stuff as much as possible. Hobby stuff, jokes and as few political comments as possible.
I use reddit to vent frustration and bitch and moan.
Watching Stargate SG-1 is a good idea when you’re healthy as well.
Wayland is a ton of issues for me. But that was my fault for buying a laptop with an nVidia card. Never again.
Imagine having a choice in an apple product
Those instances are just satire right?
…right?
Surprising to see that here. It’s usually not the solution that corporations choose and for home use it’s good enough. Yeah it doesn’t work nearly as well as real Excel but it’s manageable for simple things.
Yeah that might be related to its shitty UI that makes no sense and adds nothing over regular folder/file trees.
Slow Arduous Process
Send Another Purchase(order)
SAP is straight from hell.
AliExpress is like searching for treasure in an ocean of crap. The treasure is there though.
Grandma? Nice to see you figured out Lemmy.
I’ll drink to that.
Yeah true. I went through the arch process to learn about Linux though so it was worth it in the end but I still have no clue about selinux, apparmor etc that are shipped by default in other distros. Also the need for firewalls/antivirus which isn’t really an issue in Linux but still.
That would convince me to move, probably. Arch isn’t bad but it’s too much hassle to set it up and even then I might have left security gaps open.
So Mint is Ubuntu based right? If Ubuntu screws up even more doesn’t that affect Mint as well?
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