

Well said.


Well said.


That is such a tenuous connection to make. America’s retarded war on terror was started by America, and some countries that are also in NATO chose to join. All that had nothing to do with NATO, those other countries were not obliged to join, and as you mentioned other NATO members did not.


What offensive war has NATO started?


He broke his Linux system by failing to read the warning on the screen and then blamed Linux.
Last time I tried on Debian stable it didn’t, but maybe I’m on an old ass version without the support.
Yep, staying on xorg for autokey, antimicrox, pyautogui, and TeamViewer.
That’s true for any OS install I do for myself though :)
Newer software is nice, it’s not too much trouble.


Until he stops talking I’m drinking Mexican water :(


Post boot time too.


I just bought a new gamepad, the first with a rumblepak/vibrator that I’ve ever owned. I didn’t know how to test it so I found 2 websites that will just vibrate it however you want. Then I found that this old remastered boomer shooter has rumble even when playing with keyboard and mouse! Let it sit on my belly while playing lol


Because it’s Free and reviewed by kernel maintainers, what do you mean?


Code is code. If it’s good Free code, I’ll use it. I also don’t like Microsoft and Facebook but I run their kernel code too.


I appreciate this kind of straightforward honesty.


This is why I’ve never liked the idea of flatpak, it really seems like the Windows way of doing things. It honestly still kind of surprises me that Linux people really wanted to download random binaries from non-trusted distributors that contain a copy of every library that software needs to run. wedontdothathere.jpg
I remember reading that there’s at least one place in the US where the book of laws is copyrighted and not available anywhere. You have to buy it. I want to say in Georgia somewhere.