Yep, that is what I did. It just seems ironic that a company that sells the service of protecting your privacy wants to violate your privacy in order to do it.
Yep, that is what I did. It just seems ironic that a company that sells the service of protecting your privacy wants to violate your privacy in order to do it.
I don’t have kids because I’ve never especially liked them, and I think it’s morally wrong to have kids if you don’t like or want them.
Maybe start using tor or i2p. You can use Lemmy over tor, for sure.
The Arch Wiki is very in-depth and helpful even though it doesn’t always apply 100% to other distros. Stack Exchange is also helpful, as well as forums such as linuxquestions.org.
Most email clients I’ve used can work with either, but there’s no point in using both.
They require an amount of personal info that I don’t really want a company to have.
At a professional office in the American South, I wouldn’t drink alcohol for lunch, but if a coworker brought some into the office, I’d have some.
Eating cheese in food like pizza or lasagna upsets my stomach a lot, but eating cheese off a block is fine. 🤔
It’s an amazing game. The sprat rescue…
Most distros have official forums, and may have sections specifically for people using Linux for the first time, which can also be great sources of information.
This is a frequent source of frustration for me, too. Can’t even tell if it’s cli or gui a lot of the time, based on the documentation. If I could just see what it looks like, I’d have a good idea right away of whether it might meet my needs.
My hate comes from wanting it to work like LView Pro. There’s no Linux image manipulation program that comes close to meeting the standard they set in 2001.
Wow, I did not know that.
Switching from QWERTY to Colemak on my phone was effortless, just installed it and started using it easily. Using QWERTY on my bf’s phone feels awkward now, even though I use it every day with my computer keyboard. They definitely seem to occupy different mental spaces.
FlorisBoard has Colemak and swiping with predictions.
In my experience, many people who don’t like or want kids choose to have them for other reasons: family pressure, trying to improve a romantic relationship, feeling like it’s the next step in life, etc. The children born as a result spend the rest of their lives with parents who don’t or can’t meet their emotional and/or physical needs. To me, that’s deeply morally wrong.