

Ubuntu 24.04s KDE Package. Have I borked something or when will it ask me about upgrading?
Ubuntu 24.04s KDE Package. Have I borked something or when will it ask me about upgrading?
huh? Isn’t that the thing that let’s me select the DE/Compositor/Server mashup while logging in? It just occured to me that this sounds like circular reasoning, but that’s what it looks like it does
Yeah. It also looks like the buttons might light up on hover, but they already basically do that so that’s only a very small plus. I too remember being annoyed about not seeing content behind the shade properly.
Tool Assisted Speedcore (TQBF Frame Advance Remix) in my arse.
Man Who Bumped Tesla While Parallel Parking Sentenced To Death
Do the other half believe it is dumber than it actually is?
lol someone censored bolgsopt.com
I must be in the minority because I post so rarely that I don’t sign up when I ‘join’ the platform, I sign up when I want to post something. When I first wanted to post something, I just joined the instance it was going to be on. (Also because it’s queer, which I don’t tell you about for consistency). I also don’t care that much about not seeing what my instance has defederated. Or actually, not being able to comment on it, because I actually go on programming.dev sometimes, without having an account there. I don’t really get it. The fact that my Instance technically requires an application might actually be a UX hurdle, but otherwise, you just click Sign Up, enter email, name, and password, and that’s it, right? It could be a UX problem that you miss out on content you don’t see, but you also already see a load of content that you’re not going to miss out on. Tutorials on how x-instance moving works might be cool though, if they don’t already exist. Making them more visible might limit the defederation FOMO.
the fact that two mostly unrelated consequences are tied together with “and” in the title had me laughing
thats not how comedic timing works. You can’t just put that in the title. I would expect people read the title first. also I am slightly upset that cannibalism is framed as “evil” here, but you know, your opinion.
I don’t even know which way the split would go. Many people i know studying computer science first year have a macbook, in what seems disproportionate. Maybe just general university student bias? also apple walled garden* lol *on the iPhone
I like the Onion’s cartoons, but they’re also often confusing. At least for this one, I get what it’s trying to say, though the meta-ironic huge labels, extremely bad puns, (in this case also a rather incoherent speech bubble from the dad) make this a fun experience too. But other cartoons like https://theonion.com/stars-and-strips/ also have meaning that I don’t get, or the godfather references or whatever. maybe others appreciate this complexity better. Is it because I’m too young, do they put references to old media often? The Godfather is from 1972. Also, do you think they’re doing this big literalness in the dialogue and the huge labels just to make fun of cartoons and how they influence what you think about the characters? Or is there some trend in other cartoons, where some Cartoons are seen as special for being very literal?
not completely correct! 19
omg it’s the gender neutral version!
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the aesthetic drawbacks of just putting everything in the square hole might suffice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7haqnQvrYfI
When I drop my phone, sometimes the back comes off and the battery falls out. Luckily the screen hasn’t cracked yet.