The flag looks a bit like a disgruntled goose.
The flag looks a bit like a disgruntled goose.
It’s not my thing but it’s pretty rad!
Also, that’s one pretty hand you got there son. You could be a hand model.
I’m with mxroute.
Cheap but serviceable.
I was with them for 10 years.
They are great, it’s true.
The pricing just got egregious though.
Sure “some”, but not many.
For most people I think that other attributes become more desirable than physical beauty. The biological imperative to reproduce with the most physically attractive person you can find diminishes significantly.
This.
In this thread everyone is going to be single from 40 onwards apparently.
It’s true that development takes skill, time, and effort, but there are many rewards which are not monetary.
I don’t “expect” a dev to put themselves into poverty maintaining an app that I feel like I deserve. But if there are apps maintained by devs as a hobby or whatever and are opensource then naturally those will be my preference.
I guess everyone has their own level of tolerance for ads.
To me, anything ad supported has a terrible “UX”. I’d put up with a lot to avoid ads.
Obviously you don’t care about ads and that’s fine too
I don’t get the tribalism around apps.
Somme are good, others less-so.
None are worth putting up with ads for.
The objective ought to be more engagement, not more users.
It seems like everyone is here to have snarky little “I’m more right than you” arguments.
My opinion doesn’t mean much since it’s been forever since I tried any other distro but I’m surprised Debian isn’t on the beginners list.
it might be a bit too involved for an absolute beginner to configure to perfection
I’m not really sure what this means? It might be more accurate to say it’s not the best distro if you’d like to tinker with your desktop experience.
Notably, nothing on the beginners list ought to be run as a headless server, but debian is perfect for that job. The reason I’ve become so enamoured with debian over the years is that I can use it on my desktop and on servers and it’s the same system - everything is exactly where I’m used to it being.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding something but here in Australia there’s no benefit to not having a contract.
With our largest telco the contract is really just repayments on the phone. 24x monthly repayments is always the same price the phone is retailing for outright. You could cancel the sim and just keep up the phone repayments if you wanted.
100% this.
I was a volunteer treasurer at a youth homeless shelter.
Sadly, it’s not possible to evaluate someone’s intentions when they knock on your door and ask for a sandwich. They might truly just want a sandwich, or they might have other intentions entirely.
I think a better question is how matrix is better than XMPP. I don’t know much about it but I think the answer is “it isnt”.
Thunderbird is fine.
Maybe I have too much grey in my beard - I don’t care how modern it looks.
refuse.
That’s just not practically possible.
OP said they’re running a small business. It’s great that they want to fly the flag for FOSS, but they’re not in the business of promoting and advocating for FOSS. They still need to do the things they need to do.
Refusing to file your taxes on the grounds that the software provided is not open source is a great way to no longer be in business.
Nice. These look great.
Do you know if it will turn off entirely if the temp is low enough? Or they just idle away at 300rpm or so.
I’m sure it was just one flea.
It’s nice to be nice.