

happy for you.


happy for you.


it’s like those ai labyrinth honeypots, but for all traffic!



i mean it’s better now, used to not be able to show the greeter. when i set this machine up i had to change the session through the tty.


i know all the reasons that switching to wayland is imperative for the distros. i also know that it still has massive gaps in the implementation that are required of a working desktop, like accessibility. it’s been almost 20 years and yet here we are.
must be hard having to grow up all under one roof like that


so if everyone in the world used kde, “only” the usa would be on x11.
meanwhile i still get random blackouts, frame rate desyncs, and sleep mode crashes when running wayland.
absolutely nobody had this table?
Edit: ITT: reading comprehension
N-gull: important socialist figure
O-gull: to look disrespectfully
R-gull: you make kilts from it
V-gull: for example, a bicycle
K-gull: a type of excercise that probably shouldn’t be on a picture
Edit:
G-gull: what that booty doin
difference being?
makes sense, what with the american signs and the european road markings
the practical answer is that you cool it down to reduce resistance.
the fun answer is to build one of those ocean wave desk toys with it so you can run the current downhill for access time or uphill for retention.
i prefer this one because it has metadata https://github.com/philipl/pifs
yeah, that’s what the temperature setting is for!
…DAYS?!
i drive to work every day and i refuel like every other month.
the santa clause really hits different when you realise the title refers to the rule, not the person
i only ever saw the high-chair version of that one.