

Yeah, like they said, not much intelligence to spare anymore.
Yeah, like they said, not much intelligence to spare anymore.
Linux: i can’t stop dumb users (me) completely destroying everything with a bad console command
Oh wow you actually believe what you are saying, this is sad. EU was exceedingly friendly with Russia for the last 30 years, until the war happened. And no, this was not because NATO was pushing boundaries, this is nonsense. Crazy that you actually believe this.
Is the creator of lemmy one of them? I saw the username for lemmy’s creator in wiki and on the same day, bizarrely enough, he replied to my comment while defending north Korea of all places.
Military expenditure is how you avoid war. You think Russia will only attack if Europe is strong? Bizarre… Also, I don’t think it’s the fascists who want expenditure, or at least not the far right parties, they are pro russia.
I’m sure you can do some level of communication with zero words. If you get really desperate, pull up a translator app like deepl.
Apparently that was a misunderstanding, he communicated badly. Or I’m thinking of something else, idk. https://archive.ph/xoleo
PeerTube isn’t one of these “YouTube, but without ads” apps? I might check it out, but I still think YouTube has the total monopoly on video form content right now.
How about Anthropic?
I don’t understand.
Too little too late, I wish there was a non-US alternative to YouTube.
How does this factor in to all this? https://archive.ph/xoleo
Nonsense, paying doesn’t always mean you get to own it. I would understand the excuse more if you let’s say bought a game on Steam, but then Steam went away forever and you lost the game and you don’t want to pay for it again. But by that time the game would be super cheap anyway… Well, unless it was now unavailable, then piracy is the only solution to actually getting it.
You can, but on windows there is no need usually to run these kind of commands.
What happened was that years ago I was trying out Ubuntu but didn’t like the UI, so I followed some steps from someone to replace the gnome or whatever with something else (kde?), but then the ui completely broke down.
Given how fickle that system is in Ubuntu, I was probably using legit sources for the commands, but they were not fully up to date and something went wrong.
Ironically, something similar happened lately on my Ubuntu virtual machine, where the file explorer has rendering issues, but tbh I think this time it was because the virtual machine disk space became full mid update, so kind of my bad too.
The only thing keeping me in windows these days is that I just really like the UI, but I think next time I need to format (which admittedly might be year or two from now) I might move to GraphyOS anyway.