~~2019 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2020 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2021 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2022 is the year of Linux!~~
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2025 is the year of Linux! HYYYPE
~~2019 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2020 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2021 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2022 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2023 is the year of Linux!~~
~~2024 is the year of Linux!~~
2025 is the year of Linux! HYYYPE
As long as people have something to entertain themselves and something to eat, nothing will change. Even the Ancient Romans knew that: “Two things only the people anxiously desire — bread and circuses.”.
But how will I know what the Top 1.9% Girl on Onlyfans thinks about the comic now?
As opposed to other social media platforms like reddit where you can only have one, right? 😜
Maybe in the US. Civilized nations treat their prisoners with decency.
“Why fix what is not broken??” George added when asked if they wished they had been separated.
This one still gets me.
It's so normal for us to assume that the best course of action would have been to separate them if possible and here is the person affected by it saying otherwise.
Yeah that's disgusting. I wish OP could provide us with a link or a name so we know which streamer to avoid.
After switching to Linux a month ago, I can finally participate in the circle jerking:
Forced updates? Haha lol. That's such a Windows user thing to say.
I used to think the same and sure there are still definitely games that won't work, but gaming on Linux has come a loooong way. And with the recent bullshit that Microsoft is pulling with Windows 10 and especially 11 I just couldn't take it anymore.
Sync was Reddit for me. So when Reddit decided to end all 3rd party apps, it was also the end of Reddit for me. Now with Sync for Lemmy it feels like I can pick off exactly where I left off and it feels great. Maybe even slightly better, because it feels like more people are interested in the comments you write and more of them interact with you.
Asking "Can I call you Brian, or do you prefer Cox" with a straight face is peak British comedy.