
it’s working much better now, thank you!!
Queer technomancer out of Michigan. 32 she/her
it’s working much better now, thank you!!
Trump: we’re gonna release the Epstein files
DOJ: your name is all over these files
Trump: There are no Epstein files, it’s a liberal hoax
ah, I absolutely misread.
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love it when someone finds the facts within all the noise.
I thought it was a fairly solid OS up until about 20.04, then it started getting wiggy.
Also, while there was no adrenochrome or child killing out of the Pizza shop in DC, there’s some startling facts hidden within the misinformation spread by Qanon
I used it a little way back in 2005-2006ish, and decided to give it a try again after a third reinstall of ubuntu within a year last year.
though, I’m about to get a “new” laptop and may toy around with Arch on the old one. I had previously tried setting up Arch in a VM but that’s not supported and ended poorly.
I don’t know about everyone else, but the last couple of years has had the most unstable Ubuntu releases, with the most unrecoverable releases when issues happen.
I’ve since moved to Fedora for desktop and straight Debian for server.
cybersec furries to the rescue oml
plus, you know for a fact that the party won’t do any sort of regulatory bodies on btc to prevent excessive volatility or scamming.
i don’t mean literally dissolving flesh.
I’m not opposed to it, it just wasn’t my intention.
what’s the model number? have you checked out postmarketOS also?
Dems continue to be a centrist party for the rich. They need to dissolve to make room for a party which puts regular citizens first.
this leads to the question: are they still considered a moon when the barycenter is in the space between them?
oh thank fuck, I was straining my eyes tryna read OP
you found her, the cat 5e!
I mean, yeah. Laptop keyboards are basically a solved science these days.
that’s a pretty bog standard laptop keyboard.
A lot of others are commenting some great stuff. I would like to add, knowing how to program is less about knowing the specific syntax of different commands, and is more about knowing how to work with functional groups and logical paths. Once you get that down, moving to another language then becomes learning the syntax and quirks of the new language.
So, any language is a good starting point, a lot of the skills you learn from it will be applicable to lots of others.
personally, I started with Basic, then C by way of microcontroller and robotics programming.