

The first thing they’d do would be to defed ml, grad and hexbear anyway.
Although I wouldn’t blame them for the later two, but the whole point of .ee was it’s reluctance to defed.
The first thing they’d do would be to defed ml, grad and hexbear anyway.
Although I wouldn’t blame them for the later two, but the whole point of .ee was it’s reluctance to defed.
It was only for us nerds.
Unpopular opinion: just watch Visions S1&2 and then forget about the rest.
Some of them are also undergoing DHMO deprivation.
Hey, I’m in the same boat. Gigabyte GTX 670. Wayland was a sluggish mess, and same goes for nouveau with X11.
I bit the bullet after eight months of running Arch like this, and experimenting around with newer iGPUs in laptops, and bought a new radeon finally. Time to retire this ancient piece of tech.
As a noobie, I’ve just downloaded a couple things I wanted that were also free leech coincidentally and then just kept seeding them. And now I have 515GB up and 87GB down. I know it’s nothing excessive, but I’m really not a hard core torrent user. I just fill in gaps mostly, where I was not able to catch something in the theatre or on a stream.
Every Japanese I have met in Canada (mostly in Toronto and Montreal), that had young children, say that it’s very unwelcoming in Japan. And if you or your children are mixed, you face racism too. Again anecdotal, the number of these people I have talked to was only three, but they all had the same opinion. This included a couple that went back to try again a second time but then ended up in Montreal again.
Why would you subject yourself to living in Japan as a Canadian with kids though?
Cause of death: Linux Mint allergy.
They are the actual far left. Horseshoe theory is bs.
In contrast, Antifa is left. US democratic party are right. Canadian liberals are centrist.
I thought “Meta” was AltGr and Super is the “windows key”.
I was in your shoes last year, OP.
I first installed Mint (because everyone recommended it as the newbie distro) on a laptop that I took with me on summer vacation, to see if I can do some summer course work and finals on it. It worked flawlessly for that. Then I installed Steam and the paw patrol game for the kids, with controller support, and again everything worked flawlessly.
This basically gave me the confidence to just axe windows on my home desktop and fail horribly over and over again to get Arch working. Until I didn’t. I’m still Linux illiterate, but the Arch wiki, their IRC channel and duck.ai & asking every available LLM through it for consensus, helped a ton with resolving anything I have encountered. I’d probably go for something more stable though next time.
So yeah tl;dr try on old laptop first for a month, then switch your main PC.
Discord is not even necessarily Electron. I’m running it as Datcord, which is a Firefox based wrapper.
Discord has a searchble chat history, which is what sets it apart from IRC. Everything else can be emulated by modern IRC clients, such as emoji and embedded / unfurling images and link previews.
However imagine the chat history as if you had a bouncer that has 100% uptime and joined all possible chat channels from their creation, along with offering you search and buffer.
If not IRC, either Matrix or XMPP should be capable of this.
I’m fairly sure Discord’s popularity was due to aggressive marketing, likely during their venture capital funding rounds. Something which FOSS does not have.
Need a chart for temps as well.
Did you reboot?
I got that guy tagged as a mushroom, beware.
And then you write your own (wrong) answers below it in a different hand writing and pen. And call it SEO.
Never experienced this.
When I had memory leaks with software, the fault was usually old OS.
Just do it like me and create a couple accounts here and there while also migrating settings.