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I love to hear it. Linux has done pretty much everything I’ve needed it to to and it’s great to see a lot of programs are available for Linux natively.
I love to hear it. Linux has done pretty much everything I’ve needed it to to and it’s great to see a lot of programs are available for Linux natively.
I switched to Linux Mint Debian edition when the Reddit thing happened. I’m glad I did before Windows got this bad.
I had quit in October of that year because I found a much better job that I ended up working at for 11 years. In those few short months though it was wild all the things that happened in that store. That store was in a mall and it didn’t last a year after I quit. They had a going out of business sale and I got a ton of arduino stuff for 75% off.
I worked at Radio Shack in 2012 for a few months and was told by my boss that if a customer wasn’t there to buy a cell phone, be as little help to them as possible.
What is being done with the information?
Why does that matter?
Any poll that requires registration is automatically rigged.
I don’t like being labeled as a political side. I’m here because there is no ads and it’s free and open source. If that is part of a political ideology, I am not attached to it. Lemmy is very left which is fine but sometimes it goes a little too left in some instances.
I’ve been using Linux Mint Debian Edition for about a year now it’s worked almost flawlessly. I love it.
That’s like climbing down into the sewer and complaining there’s shit.
If only they made their batteries easier to replace so this would be a non issue.
Just delete your account and uninstall. It seems people forget they have that option.
This sounds like something edgy kids at a school would do.
Dude is just upset he lost his expensive earbuds.
Assuming the bootloader is unlockable
I switched to Firefox the same time I switched to Linux and I switched to Linux with the reddit enshittification.
I haven’t been to a best by since the local one closed a couple years ago. They closed it do to poor sales and I can see why. Every time you would go there, the shelves weren’t stocked. Things weren’t organized, it was obvious that nobody that worked there gave a fuck so why would I wasn’t to support a business that was in such bad shape. It was common to either not be able to find a single employee to help you with something or they would have 20 people working that would ask if you if you need help every 3 minutes.
After listening to it, I would say it’s a bit of a stretch. It may sound similar but the cadence is different. Definitely not Scarlett.
Depends on the content