Buy a fountain pen. They require you to write shower and be more careful.
Second, why write in print when you already write cursive??? It’s much more practical. Just try to focus on writing clear readable cursive instead.
Buy a fountain pen. They require you to write shower and be more careful.
Second, why write in print when you already write cursive??? It’s much more practical. Just try to focus on writing clear readable cursive instead.
Oh I didn’t even notice! Nice! You too! 😁
Nobody becomes filthy rich by being honest. You can only become this rich by exploiting people and having absolutely no fucking empathy whatsoever.
Honestly it’s difficult to say. But it would probably be some kind of cybersecurity and privacy advocacy website that call out companies and how, not only they exploit our private information for profit, but also how that information can be used against you at any point in your life, especially if a government implements a law that infringes on personal rights and freedoms and suddenly your find yourself guilty of something. These companies will gladly hand over that information to the law forces and then you’re fucked.
Anyone got a link to the vulnerability information? I’d like to try it out on my router just for fun.
Edit: found the CVE
Must’ve found the Gorgons.
I created my original account on sh.itjust.works. Then I found out about lemmy.ca so I created a new on there. I try to keep them both synchronized in terms of subscriptions.
Grumble grumble Martin Luther King Jr.
Damn autocorrect…
I’m a KDE user right now. While I love KDE, I find that it breaks way too easily when you customize it. And there’s way,way too many customization options to a point that it becomes overwhelming. I can waste hours trying to customize something, roll back, break KDE, reset my KDE environment, try again, etc. And between KDE users, the desktop will almost never be the same which can lead to issues when they ask for support from a friend or something.
In gnome, what you see is what you get. You can just focus on your work or your activity. And because there’s less customisation options, you get pretty much the same desktop experience across multiple users. So if I go to a friend’s place and they also it Ubuntu with Gnome, I’m almost certain to have the same desktop experience as mine
That doesn’t make any sense. Why not just use PowerShell directly then? Why use Bash or even command line and a batch file? It sounds to me like you’re over-complicating things for nothing and putting the blame on Microsoft for some reason.
I’m a heavy Bash user myself and often find myself struggling a bit with PowerShell trying to look for equivalent commands. (commandlets?) But, the more I use it, the more I understand how it works and the more I improve my skills at using it.
I know a lot of people like to shit on Microsoft, but seriously give their PowerShell a chance. It has its strengths. It’s especially nice with Oh My Posh running in Windows Terminal.
That sounds like you don’t know what you’re doing. No offense.
Well that’s like a single anecdotal experience out of hundreds of thousands who had no problem. And it’s more probable to run into problems when using non-LTS versions.
Nah. There’s a lot of nerds on here. They are over overrepresented. Normal folks and older users who don’t have time to fuck around use Ubuntu.
Got it. Yeah I went to take a peek and it looks like it’s more of a community effort. That’s good.
Right??? Oh forget about the tragic loss of human lives through crimes against humanity and a complete lack of ethics.
Think of the carbon footprint!
Don’t they already have a whole agency doing just that? Isn’t that was the CIA is for?
They’re all being sent to Israel to kill more Gazans I suppose?
What’s the key difference with Kbin?
My 1998 Honda Civic SE hatchback was all manual. Manual windows with the canks, manual door locks, manual steering (no power steering), no braking assist, no assist of ANY kind in fact, and a manual transmission. It was basically an engine, four wheels and a steering wheel.
If EV manufacturers could make cars that are closer to my old Civic, with the only difference being the engine being swapped for an electric motor, I would switch in a heartbeat. For now I’ll stick with my 2010 Mazda 3, which I barely use except for the occasional trip to my family or friends who are out of the city or to do my groceries once a week. Until cars start using manual controls for essentials like door handles and locks, audio systems and temperature control, I want none of it.
I’m already having trouble with touch screen tablets when I’m not driving, let alone when I need to focus on the damn road.