I’d love it if we started the internet from scratch again with no search engines, just webrings and link books and geocities pages everywhere
I’d love it if we started the internet from scratch again with no search engines, just webrings and link books and geocities pages everywhere
Yes but does it have Dark Mode?
Gottem
Sure, but workplaces that force return-to-office can go fuck themselves. Let people choose whether or not to pay the cost of commute.
And the rest of us get what that guy deserves too!
It’s an emulator for the Nintendo GameTube
Some cops will go a step further and shoot you first; as a precaution, of course.
I just blocked OP, “Ghostal Media”, but I liken it more as essentially an adblock
My roads and infrastructure could sure use some of that money
I need to get this in sticker form
I hope whatever species that comes after us doesn’t bring us back
Did they really call themselves “Terrorgram”?
That’s a level of self-awareness I didn’t know fascists possessed.
I rioted once when I stubbed my toe. It was on a new Ikea bed which was a pain to put together, and the fact that it continued to cause me pain just set me over the edge. I went right down to the harbour and threw everything into the water, because let Posidon deal with it, only the bed got me back because I picked the wrong crates, I chucked my tea into the water instead. I was sad. It was 1772
I don’t get it. People riot over less. Why is there not more ire, anger, and vitriol online?
Cutefish? I’m all about the Dopefish.
Swim swim hungry
Oh you know they are. Did you have to ask?
Sounds like a Dodge Neon
So wait, are we really saying it’s newsworthy every time one person switches to Linux?
I mean, there’s a LOT more to it than just, “a different way of clicking on things”. Let’s be honest and help define proper expectations. You will be messing around in the terminal a lot. Even for installing simple programs, you’ll at minimum be copy-pasting a bunch of commands from the developer’s website straight into the terminal to install most stuff. There are package managers, to help alleviate some of the pain, but there are multiple ecosystems and each one has it’s own contributors, meaning that overall development and technical knowledge is gated behind silos.
I love Linux, but let’s be honest, it’s not exactly user-friendly.
I was so startled to find LibreOffice Calc, the Excel-alike, had completely different keyboard shortcuts than Excel, completely messing with my muscle memory every. Single. Time. How are businesses supposed to adapt when they need to factor in the time loss for every Excel-using employee to learn the arbitrary new control scheme?
Just like in the classic movie Bicentennial Man