

Lol, I didn’t catch that at first.


Lol, I didn’t catch that at first.
I’m glad all of you are using various Linux distros and I’m glad there is so much choice within this community. Keep it up!
I want to be sure they haven’t gone missing!
Fkn Walmart near my house just did this. Bunch of batards.


I kept reading closest as closet and was really confused.
Meh, there are a lot of adults who behave just like children.
Cryptographic Keys are just long numbers and are not subject to copyright laws.


Fun fact:
“Jaywalking” as a crime was specifically invented to put the onus on pedestrians for pedestrian collisions.
The trick is to have a dick small enough that you never have a chance of hitting her cervix. Taps temple
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It’s not a fucking speedrun homie. This isn’t shower any%. I’m usually listening to music and enjoying the hot water. Plus if it’s a wash day, washing and conditioning long hair takes a while.


This is the exact thing I was telling people when proton came out. Sure it’s great that we can pay Windows games on Linux now but it’s just creating a new problem where developers literally have NO REASON to create native Linux ports. Plus, while proton is great, it’s not perfect. If a game doesn’t work correctly through proton the developer aren’t likely to care that much so fixing it will fall to Valve or the community. I’ve also heard of games getting updates which break or degrade proton compatibility. The developer isn’t likely to care about that situation either.


Used to be OS/2 of some description but I think it’s more likely to be windows embedded these days. I fail to see how that’s revelant to this dude using an ancient version of office on his work PC though.


Is that fucking Word 2010??
My excuse these days is… I already built the damned thing. If there’s a game I want to play I can just upgrade it for (in most cases) less than the cost of a console + game to play the new game I want. PC gaming offers a lot of flexibility in that way.
I try to when I have a choice. I’ll normally pick gtk apps over qt counterparts if they’re roughly equivalent feature-wise because my DE of choice uses gtk. That being said in some instances there just isn’t a gtk application that has the features I need. A good example is Kdenlive. There just isn’t anything gtk-based that comes close.