I use Kagi and love it.
I use Kagi and love it.
Same, but I recently moved to UBlue. Really good experiences so far. That distro is bulletproof.
Debug, you say? Windows is way harder to keep running than Linux. At least an immutable distro like UBlue. You don’t need to debug anything. Just get it running, get some shit installed over the top, and it will auto update forever. I’ve got lots of relatives living comfortably that way for years now. If they were running Windows, it would be a support call every week and a fresh install every 2 years.
Now, Mac I’ll grant you. A Mac will also just keep running forever. But you can run nearly every Windows game on Linux and almost none of them on Mac. And Mac requires special hardware.
And then the person saying that FF blows because Google is the default browser uses… a Chromium wrapper.
At least Toronto has 3 million people. This is a city that routinely holds 1/3 of its population in its own football stadium.
How did Trump “engage in insurrection” though? He said some firey stuff to a rally, then didn’t stop it when it was happening, but that’s all I know about.
No, not at all. More like, if your car is broken you could also ride a bike, or walk, or take a bus or a cab or a train or an airplane. Sometimes it’s helpful to have solutions presented that you didn’t even think of. Like how you assumed that the only way to deal with a broken car is to fix it or buy a new one. That’s not true at all, and I’m here to help you explore all the ways to solve your problem, not just the ones at the top of your mind at the moment.
It’s the only perspective I have, unfortunately.
Using a different tool is not abandoning the problem.
Ah yes, put your problem out in the internet, then get befuddled when people suggest solutions. Classic.
People are desperate to justify stealing stuff, cus no one wants to be the bad guy in their own head.
“Gas prices going up? To the high seas I go!”
People literally think that buses and bike lanes are what’s bankrupting their cities. Education is needed.
Yes. Your explanation is good.
our bodies transfer heat from our body to water on the surface of our skin, water that then evaporates, resulting in heat loss from our body
Not a great explanation. Sweat is obviously body temperature, so heat doesn’t move into it. Unless it turns into water vapor, which is a process that requires quite a lot of heat energy, cooling the remaining liquid or the surface.
Well then, good news! Sodium ion is in production.
It’s an open protocol. That’s like complaining about the internet because you were able to find objectionable websites. Matrix doesn’t pay anyone to police everyone who decides to run a server.
I only think of a First Lady.