But this way gives credit to Josh for the joke
But this way gives credit to Josh for the joke
Love how when someone has issues with Linux but not Windows somehow it’s pebkac. Classic annoying Linux user response.
They define anarchy differently from the common definition. Anarchists believe in creating community organizations to serve the needs of society, but they refrain from calling it a state because they believe a state requires a monopoly on the acceptable use of violence.
They don’t think that we should just dissolve society and let everyone fend for themselves to eliminate class, unless they’re an edgy teenager.
To half the users in this thread, normal people use computers as a means to an end.
“If you’re not prepared to get your hands dirty this OS is not for you” you’ve already lost me, this is unhinged behaviour. You have one life and you choose to spend it fixing your computer so it will do the same things except slightly differently.
But I know this is an unpopular opinion for Linux users.
And not just “a beach on the ocean”, but literally just the open ocean.
no it’s still stupid
But immediately dismissing people’s problems is the Linux way. Linux is perfect, I had no issues with it, so if you have any issues you’re simply wrong!
Well, what counts as an eye? When in development does an eye become an eye? If it isn’t complete, is it still an eye? In order to be considered complete, shouldn’t it be able to see? Seems like the eye and sight are two sides of the same coin.
But then again, some people have eyes that can’t see. Sight is both the defining feature of an eye, and also not necessary to define an eye. Maybe our languages aren’t specific enough. Let’s say the capital E Eye is a concept of an organ defined by the fact that it sees, (like how some frogs have rudimentary third eyes on the tops of their heads which just sense light above them) while a lowercase e “eye” is any object which resembles an organ that sees. Then the Eye works in the previous paragraph.
The cursor used to appear pixelated at high magnifications until they switched to it a vector to fix it, so definitely intentional
I don’t even look at the AI result. I scroll right past. That’s the thing, if it’s bullshit 50% of the time, and you can’t always tell like you can here, then it’s bullshit 100% of the time, and it’s useless, just taking up screen real estate.
Asks the fucking developer of lemmy if they’re lost. fucking lmao
I’ve heard that newer generations are becoming less tech literate on average than previous generations. They don’t try to fix their device, they just expect it to work. When it doesn’t, they don’t have the troubleshooting skills to fix it. They never had the opportunity to learn them.
That’s obvious to you to do, yes. You have experience with Linux.
I watched a video of a Linux noob trying it for the first time. They chose Mint, and a significant amount of problems arose from the fact that mint is still on an old kernel version, and there was little to no indication from the OS or from cursory googling that updating it would fix the issue or even that you should do that.
You guys could afford to go on vacation?
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You’d have to be calling all hours of the day (except the 6 hours of school during school days) for five weeks to reach $2,100 at that rate.