

Linux is second nature to us geeks, so it’s easy to forget that the average person probably knows just Ubuntu or Fedora.
And Debian GNU/Linux, of course.
Linux is second nature to us geeks, so it’s easy to forget that the average person probably knows just Ubuntu or Fedora.
And Debian GNU/Linux, of course.
Last time I used symlinks on Windows, the built-in photo viewer was crashing on them.
I wonder what’s the psychological reason we fly planes into our houses in flight sim.
I completely forget that this should be a feature.
Why are buttons on top?
I am new to Linux and I was surprised that you can grep these with [[=single_letter=]]
regular expression. Might not work on non POSIX implementations though.
I am Polish, but I have language on Google services set to English, so I get random Polish YouTubers’ titles auto-translated to English. It’s so fucking dumb.
That’s what I usually do, but it’s annoying when I specially need to get my hand on keyboard to do that.
You mean Certified UNIX 03 operating system, and only when you modify the system so much, that it becomes unusable.
Non-corporate users use Ubuntu? Last time I tried it, I have encountered bugs on day one, and I nearly instantly switched to random distro with KDE (openSUSE, which also I dislike btw).
Also I have very ‘fond’ memories of using it in about 2011-2013 where the program crashing message is burnt into my mind, because how often it appeared, and sometimes even the error reporting tool was crashing for some reason.
The only thing that I would like to find in this menu is a “Find” feature, where the Find function opens up with selected text as input. You can’t how many times I would expect to have this function there and I was disappointed.
That’s one of the things that I don’t like about Lemmy. But unless there’s better service that’s not centralized I guess I will remain here for at least some time.
So you don’t have time to do it, or are you just lazy?
If the latter, get a big dog. You will need to walk it at least twice daily, and that’s probably the minimal amount of exercise you should do.
Only once. By remembering more-or-less all answers to a test that were given by a professor.
Why can’t you exercise?
I don’t mind grabbing a beer with coworkers after work, but that’s it. In work I’d rather have my mind somewhere else.
Yeah, but the user might need to package it first for their distro.
It looks modern, is pretty much feature complete and as an average user its nice to have useful apps preinstalled (calculator, libreoffice, firefox and so on), but no bloatware.
I can’t believe I have been running python3 for simple calculations lately instead of running KCalc, lol.
Maybe it’s dying, but it won’t die in our lifetimes, so it’s fine.
I am actually also thinking about creating customized version of OpenBSD as a side project.
I’d buy a pen, and try to resell it for twice the price.
Then I’d buy a pair of sunglasses…