Ssssshhhhhh!!! We’re having a circlejerk here!
Mostly harmless
Ssssshhhhhh!!! We’re having a circlejerk here!
If you strip out all the data mining, chromium is a fine browser engine.
You spelled Putin wrong.
Let’s do a thought experiment: imagine I heartily kicked you in the balls. How would you feel about that? So yeah, that’s not a moral absolute but at least I have an empirical basis for saying it’s wrong to harm.
Cool. I’m a dude and pretty old, though. Having a baby might be a bit of a problem.
Something… something… Schrödinger
I always had trouble with running dual boot, mostly because I don’t really have a clue about all this stuff. So the consequence was to ditch Windows. Never going back.
I’ve been using Fitbits for the past couple of years.
A sleep tracker really helped me. The worst thing about sleeplessness is the fear of sleeplessness. Seeing that you did actually sleep, even though it felt like you were lying awake all night, really helped me put things into perspective. Also, it’ll show everything you do wrong, like go to bed too late, drink etc. That way you always know why things aren’t going well and you can also see how being disciplined helps.
Ah well. I guess a reinstall every couple of years or so isn’t such a bad thing.
I’m sure he’ll be thrilled.
I switched my Mint install to Pipewire already. Just hope that won’t mess up the upgrade.
There’s Easyeffects. I don’t know if it is equivalent but it certainly has more features than I could ever hope to be able to use.
I used to be an atheist, but I’m a believer now.
Where would one find custom Pipewire profiles for specific speakers and would those work for an unwashed Mint peasant like me? I have external speakers for my PC but the sound has room for improvement. I tried tweaking with Easyeffects but that is not really that easy if you have no idea about sound engineering.
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You don’t want to know.
It’s not like you’ll ever run out of stuff to play on Linux.
And is that huge 3D printer in the room with us now?
Won’t anybody think of the poor shareholders?