That’s the reason why I don’t main Arch. I’m already past the point where I have all the patience to tinker the conflicts away.
Communist, parent, techie and artist hobbyist. Learning Rust and tired of frontend development.
That’s the reason why I don’t main Arch. I’m already past the point where I have all the patience to tinker the conflicts away.
I listened to it a LOT in my teens. They’re amazing.
Hybrid - bri’ish breakbeat band. Really really good for people who like a darker (as in moody) sounding electronic music.
Yup, it’s totally a dark pattern in use.
You could say their IG accounts got tangled with this Thread…
The fact I can still understand all it infuriates me.
My musical taste is cringe and my spouse has known it since we started dating years ago. Never felt the need to hide it from them. Good partners can respect each other’s preferences, so there’s zero need to hide what you enjoy.
Holy shit that’s a banger. Thank you!
This reminded me of the good old days of Jon Lajoie. Different kind of musical humor, but somewhat similar vibes.
Raon Lee, mostly know for her covers, but her originals are also great. Next one below!
People who downvoted this comment can’t take a joke apparently. As a parent I wouldn’t do this irl, but I laughed.
It doesn’t make it less of a crime against good design. Low contrast for reading is bad practice.
I found my spouse through a dating app, but we matched up really well since neither of us like this kind of shitty small talk.
If I were that lady I’d boot the hell outta that dude, such a prick.
Commenting counts as creating content right? If so, I’ll be glad to continue as a serial commenter and rare poster :')
Yup, boring lives are a goal to strive for in our world. That means financial stability with not many serious issues going on.
Goddamn I want my life to be as boring as possible.
It’ll happen when they capture the biggest portion of Twitter’s users. As soon as that happen enshittification shall descend upon it.
Yup, capitalism pushes them to try to own/incorporate everything that can either be a threat or a resource for the business.
It’s really not primed for development. I’d use Arch, Fedora, openSUSE or Debian for that.
I imagine him being annoyed at most, but only switching if something break. He’s way more focused on pragmatism than ethics (not implying he doesn’t think about the ethics standpoint)
What Mint install did you have that had that many issues? Installing apps has been easy for a long time already, just open the app store and pick what you need. Updates is the same thing: app store > update. Whenever something breaks for some reason, there are auto-created rollbacks on the boot menu. My partner is far from being a techie and they managed every daily operation without needing help from my part.
I think we had vastly different experiences, probably because of hardware or release differences, but I never saw the kind of issues you’re commenting :/
Time to embrace Infinite Term Support. I’m about to go Debian too, but for other reasons