Simmer down, Bobby
Simmer down, Bobby
Gotta take them outta the bags first. Learned that one the hard way.
I’ve honestly used the “What kinda chip you got in there, a dorito?” line IRL. Kills every time.
To be fair, under Trump, there will eventually be a ceasefire (once there’s no one left to shoot).
They want the rock throwers on their side.
I’ve never tried it, but I think it’s when you invest and your funds are doing well, but you never actually cash out.
As far as I can tell, yes. I signed up for the free tier before paying for the service, and the worst I ever got was a banner here or there advertising their paid service. Proton encrypts all your data with your password, so they literally can’t access it even if they wanted to. The only info they have on you are things like when you logged in and your IP address (and I believe they’ve turned that info over to law enforcement when required, like any legitimate company would have to do), but their servers are in Switzerland where there are better privacy laws.
I’ve been using Proton Mail for a while, it’s been good for me.
My namesake doesn’t last terribly long…
Regular height, but it was on the ISS.
If you happen to have any background with coding, I recommend OpenSCAD. There are a (relatively) limited set of instructions, easy to pick up if you do any other coding.
The Spanish Inquisition
The reviews on this are worth reading. You might get some interesting recommendations after reading them, though.
Probably stock up on some tech hobby stuff that I can’t get in brick-and-mortar stores (SBCs, maybe a PinePhone or something).
Yeah, that’s my plan. I usually end up with a couple of flatpaks (or AppImages) for the things that I need up to date, but otherwise just go with most things from the repository.
I was thinking of switching away from Arch and back to something Debian-based. I’ve never been a big fan of flatpaks (I have a background of not having fast internet or much storage space, it’s just stuck with me) and I never used the AUR anyways.
I mainly tried Manjaro to try the bleeding-edge life, and while I do enjoy having more up-to-date packages, I do miss being able to install DEB packages. I think I might try Debian testing and see how that goes.
Good to know! I was considering switching back to Debian or Mint, maybe LMDE. I’ll look further into it. Thanks for the tip!
You can snag a Pixel 6a on Swappa for about $100. I looked into compiling the OS once, and it wasn’t worth it for me (on an i9 w/ 16GB RAM and a SSD, still would take days).
To be fair, I’m hoping Trump won’t do a lot of the things that he said he’d do. I have some hope of that–not because his intentions are good, but on the chance he gets distracted with something less harmful that strokes his ego.
Sure, when you eat an apple’s clothes, it’s normal, but when I eat your clothes, I’m “weird” and “the worst tailor you’ve ever had.”