

If you only pay attention to the taskbar, sure I guess
If you only pay attention to the taskbar, sure I guess
Public restrooms are essential. Just because one isn’t available doesn’t mean people won’t go whenever or wherever they need to. I’ve seen at least five people defecate on the walls at a bus stop, and every corner reeks of urine.
Providing free train or bus tickets for unhoused individuals would help keep them warm and could prevent some from dying. I’ve never seen any of them cause problems; they simply ride the trains all day. In contrast, the only people I’ve seen regularly cause issues are usually those who appear to be well-off.
I always thought Mint looked a bit ugly, but maybe it could be improved with some customization. It sounds like you might prefer something with KDE instead of Gnome. Both Pop!_OS and Mint are based on Ubuntu, so your experience might not differ significantly between the two. As another poster mentioned, Fedora could be a better option.
I usually post in the more active one, if not both of them
Having a pet sloth would be pretty cool
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Thanks!
Nicotine. I was able to quit for about three months last year. Going to give it another try tomorrow now that I’ve run out of patches.
Edit: Lasted 2 days. I’m back on the patches again
Welcome. Sounds like you’re going to be very happy here. Fedora is a great choice. I love what they’re doing with atomic desktops.
I keep seeing posts like this, and I have to wonder if OP is a kid or if they just have no real life experience. Do homeless people stay homeless in your mind?
Sometimes I say “oh, damn”, but that’s because I started working out a few months ago and I’m really happy with the results.
It really doesn’t matter. Let them show you who they are. You can learn how to spell, but they’ll still be assholes.
Opinions change, but sometimes the discussion doesn’t come up a second time. There are more than a few positions I’ve taken that I’ve since changed my mind about, one of which is certifications. While not necessarily a requirement in IT, having one would be immensely helpful right now, and so would having any kind of degree. Not only would it assist with a job search, but I’ve also been looking into moving to another country, and these things are almost always listed as something they look for during approval.
I’ve also been on the wrong side of whether or not to change career paths.
I’m trying to get back into gaming, and one of the things I appreciate most is a true, authentic experience that the developer intended, not something that was trimmed down or made easier for the sake of bringing in the most money or using other gimmicks to increase player count. I used to think it was best to include an easy mode, but after experiencing it, I can see it’s really not the same game, like you said. This was a relatively recent realization, too, one that I didn’t know I was on the wrong side of until I saw it firsthand.
Distro choice is another issue. I didn’t want to admit that I’ve fallen behind on that one, but I’m trying to get into some of the gaming-specific distros now after seeing what’s available.
I’ve been doing a lot of self-reflection, and these are just a few of the things I’ve realized I was wrong about. It’s not that I needed to be convinced of anything; I just couldn’t admit it for whatever reason. I’m trying to work on a lot of things right now.
Do we have anything like this on Lemmy? I’d be interested in reading/writing more fantasy stuff
I wish it didn’t take me so long to understand things that other people seem to get easily.
A few days ago, to grab a glass off a shelf