The Sisyphus of cable tv
The Sisyphus of cable tv
Oh, I thought it was named after the chicken.
I think when they say “hard R” here, they mean a strong R rating for the film, not the other hard R for which Tarantino is known.
For me it’s, “AND WHY IS HE HERE? HE LOST!”
Man, I just reinstalled this suite :/
I think that a fart is specifically gas passing out of your intestines. Until it does that, it’s just gas.
Well this is obviously a photo from Data’s bar mitzvah
I’ve never seen Star Trek, but the more I browse this community the less I feel that I know what it’s about.
At the end of the day, a collection of all the information in the world is a reflection of ourselves.
Reports say they’re working toward a Footlose-inspired technocracy.
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The limit for him was 412.
I’d say there are more people willing to call bullshit on a spokesperson for a large company than to believe them. There are people who are good at calling out bullshit, and people who aren’t, but I think that only comes into play if there truly is a mind-numbingly, obviously nefarious goal such as the example you’ve given; at the end of the day, it comes down to what you want to believe and where you place your trust. You use X as an example, a company in which you clearly have no trust (wise). But, if a company you believed to have a clean track record and whose products you trusted made statements about their product, then you’d be more inclined to take it at face value than to look into it more. Furthermore, just because someone is trying to sell to you doesn’t mean they have to lie to you to do it, choosing to believe their pitch should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
And if people see two statements that are that contradictory, yet refuse to research the matter and just believe what they hear?
Then yeah, they’re just gullible.
100 Grand! Underrated candy bar.
Meanwhile, I’m enjoying stock photo memes on Lemmy, on /kbin. I think this fediverse idea could be the future.
This is so douchey. Why not just give that money to Wikipedia? Or even a smaller amount? As the largest free information resource in the world, Wikipedia is an invaluable asset for humanity as a whole. Just feels weird to say, “I’ll give you money, but do a trick first,” to anyone, let alone the holders of a free, worldwide encyclopedia.
Wikipedia is a useful tool, Elon is a major tool.
Check out OnlyOffice. It’s a fork of LibreOffice that’s almost an exact clone of MS Office. It’s a fantastic program that should be familiar to anyone coming from Windows.
Since you’re just using a VM, you should try out some other distros and then pick one to install on your machine. Linux Mint is great for new users just switching from Windows. I personally find the KDE Plasma DE to be the best replacement for the Windows 10 GUI, so I’d recommend you check out Kubuntu or KDE Neon.
I’ve been using Pop!_OS recently, and it’s amazing. Everything works out of the box with no need to tweak anything, and I love the workflow features like autotiling and the launcher. The Pop! Shop is also something I’m appreciating more. It’s an excellent place for new users to look for software, and the flatpak support really makes it perfect for me. I’ve been using flatpaks instead of official repositories as much as I can recently, and it’s been a long time since anything I have installed has caused me issues.
Bleach is awesome! Mix it with some water, use a rag or sponge and scrub. DO NOT mix anything else with the bleach. Bleach is basic, and a lot of other cleaning products are acidic. Mix a strong enough acid with a strong enough base and you get mustard gas. It doesn’t smell too great, on top of other issues. If you want to clean with bleach plus something, be safe and buy premade cleaner with bleach.
EDIT: I should also say you can’t use bleach on everything, it can damage some things. Always test a small, hard to see area before you clean a surface with bleach. For the stuff that you can’t get bleach on, you can use white vinegar or all-purpose cleaner.