It’s like reddit, but I don’t have to feel icky.
given up looking for replacements
r/anarchydnd
r/apolloapp
r/Condution
r/robotech
r/OSUOnlineCS
r/vintageobscura
r/ZeroCovidCommunitv
ikr
heoroes
Just fork it, do a complete rewrite in Rust, and call it “Runix”
More OS options is better for everyone.
That’s okay. If we run out, we can then use his billions to feed the rest.
Strikethrough markup works in titles. And you can even edit titles to fix them.
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Don’t look up.
I’m struggling to get TigerVNC to work on a machine it used to work on before I upgraded the distro and the VNC server software.
I’m struggling to get WireGuard to work when it worked fine in Windows before I switched my laptop to dual booting EndeavorOS and Kubuntu. I can’t get it to work on either. Works fine on my iPhone, too.
But neither of these is bad enough to go back to Windows.
Aw, he did it for your own good.
plant the tree today
careful, you’re bringing the smart now
You should stroke your rat multiple times per day for health.
That’s a very good question. So good, I didn’t feel right just posting:
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The OP should have used the Markdown for quote instead of code.
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Well, because the wing fell off and 20,000 lbs of jet fuel spilled onto the runway caught fire. It’s a bit of a giveaway. I’d just like to make the point that that is not normal.
Well, obviously not.
art of the deal