Why do I keep reading it as “and I forgot I wasn’t human”?
Why do I keep reading it as “and I forgot I wasn’t human”?
Why are text editors cloud services now?
It isn’t unreasonable to ask someone to learn a new language, if they currently only speak Sumeric.
It’s like a Captcha that only lets in autistic people.
Bitwarden has a function where it types in (not pastes) the password and shows the prompt for it without right-click.
It says “one special character”. Not “at least one”.
oh. oh god. what the fuck.
AI Chat bots copy/paste much of their “training data” verbatim.
Still nearly no one here owns a gun.
If you’re speaking about Germany, leave the city, talk to some older folks.
You’d be surprised
They are virtually banned.
There is about as much regulation around guns as around cars in Germany. The license, tax and insurance costs much less for guns, and no one fails the required test unless they point the gun at an instructor.
No one would claim cars are banned.
Guns aren’t banned in any first world country.
Just more regulated.
Regards, a German gun owner.
If there’s nothing unique or special in any company’s code base, then why does SAP software suck so much more than anything else?
A good measurement for human timescales is the age difference between a child and their grandfather (~50 years, basically one generation of oral tradition).
The mammoths died out 80 grandfathers ago.
It’s mostly people-with-money-centric.
This sign hangs in lots of pubs in Europe.
X is deprecated. Use the RWayland 7900 WaylandTWayland instead.
Why would anyone need a replacement for VLC?
Also, Gnome, KDE, Xfce, LXQt all come with a video player out of the box that’s much better suited for newbies.
If you’re installing MPV, you’re looking for it and probably know why you want it.
Dark mode users just don’t know how to adjust their screen brightness properly.
I’ve used Linux for 20 years and don’t even know what MPV is without looking it up.
Pretty sure that’s not an issue for any average user.
Maybe the internet should be treated more like public infrastructure. If everyone communicates primarily online, the lack of freedom of speech on online platforms is a problem. And the sudden disappearance of a service people depend on, too (not that I think this website is a good example).
At my job I run what my employer wants me to run. I get paid for it, they get to decide the OS.
But at home I’ve been running Linux since 2006.