If you like Kubuntu because of apt and KDE, don’t be afraid of going Debian with KDE next time.
If you like Kubuntu because of apt and KDE, don’t be afraid of going Debian with KDE next time.
I love everything about Pop!_OS. Except the name, that I cannot stand.
Just head down to my local bar, there’s plenty of them.
This is the story of a Johnny Rotten.
His vote is a drop in the bucket anyway
We are all just drops in the bucket on this blessed day.
Nice, which brand/model? I have a scale for making pour-over coffee that has 0.1g precision, but I seriously doubt my scale is actually accurate to 0.1g.
Roland was a warrior. From the Land of the Midnight Sun. With a Thompson Gun for hire. Fighting to be done.
Eleanor
Eleanor (spelled “Ellinor” here) has definitely made its comeback already, we considered it if we got a girl (got a boy instead) and have since met multiple Ellinors in his age group.
Does it count if the secondary “server” is a NAS?
My unpopular opinion is that I absolutely hate this phrase. Also, “not gonna lie”, yuck.
I’m weak for “it’s a Dutch paradox”.
Sounds like a good way to spend a Friday evening.
Everyone who shaves should own a safety razor. The blades only cost a few pennies each, and they shave so well. Blade preference might be individual, but it’s so cheap it’s easy to experiment.
Luckily, the age of proper home stereo systems isn’t over unless you want it to be. But be warned, it’s an expensive rabbit hole to fall into…
Yeah I like that, and then we can grade the consequences as Code Brown, Code Yellow, Code Red.
The official new word is “collision”.
Oopsie, I just had a collision in my underwear.
Help, I’m 5 years in and still have no clue
I love me a good piece of pedantry. Technically correct, the best kind of correct.
Lol, I would never allow my bank app to speak to me. “Dude, you’re broke as f***!”. I know, no need to announce it on a full bus.
That’s my experience too, unfortunately. LibreOffice is lagging too far behind O365 on features that you can reliably cooperate on spreadsheets across applications. Something like e.g. XLOOKUP is a fairly recent addition in Calc.