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Depending on when this picture was taken, it’s just the outermost layer that’s solid. The lava flows from underneath.
Depending on when this picture was taken, it’s just the outermost layer that’s solid. The lava flows from underneath.
I suspect that for every Manchin and Sinema who took the negative publicity, there are 10 Manchins and Sinemas who didn’t have to. They’ll cash out when it’s their turn. Call me cynical if you want.
No, DNC, you’re not out of touch. It’s the voters who are wrong.
I played with Endeavor years ago, but not extensively. If memory serves, it’s pretty much just preconfigured Arch with some nice theming, a Calamares installer, and a few simple scripts. Garuda adds even more theming (too much for my tastes, actually), a few GUI utilities, notifications when your system is overdue for an update, and an update script that runs common post-update tasks (like grub-install) and takes snapper snapshots automatically, so basically user-friendly bloat.
Disclaimer: I’m incredibly ignorant. Wouldn’t wireless necessarily mean high-latency?
If you like arch but want a plug’n play distro, just do a plug’n play arch-based distro. Garuda is braindead easy.
It’s the micromanagement. When earlier games became tedious, I could just pick a quicker game speed, and I would suddenly feel like I was playing with more momentum. But in VI, it actually kills momentum, as if driving the slightly faster route to work at the cost of particularly frustrating traffic, since the most tedious micro isn’t turn-based, but city-based. You only have to plan districts/improvements once per city, so I find I can still have fun with VI if I play suboptimally (i.e., tall) on tiny maps and with mods that let me cram more civilizations into the game. I’ve probably put in a few hundred hours this way.
But I’d rather just play IV or V.
Mabox!
Wait, are they actually doing development work, or are they just merging from downstream?
I’m not entirely sure what you’re saying either, but nature vs nurture wasn’t settled in nurture’s favor. It’s somewhere in between.
Linux is modular, not fragmented.
Except Gnome. Fuck Gnome.
Wait, are you setting up PPAs? If you’re using a user-friendly distro, either flathub should be enabled by default or the AUR is easily accessible with pamac or the chaotic-AUR. If software availability is a problem, I don’t know what to tell you; I think you started with a more difficult distribution than you intended to. PPAs suck.
Having seen a total eclipse before, I know solar eclipses are in danger of being overhyped. IMO, they probably aren’t worth driving across the country. But if all you need is a 3 to 5 hour drive to get to the path of totality, I think you should absolutely do it. They’re legit. Not, like, life changing, but legit. Find a place with a few trees so you can watch the crescent shadows and maybe hear some wildlife freak out.
Well, looks like I forgot for another month, but 3 months was no problem either.
This is a popular opinion, but only because most Lemmy users think this post isn’t about them.
I’m shocked Lemmy has so many users. Feels like only a few thousand.
If you find a Lemmy community where you can be yourself without getting encircled by screeching harpies, let me know. I haven’t been at home on social media since before Ruqqus got overrun by neo-Nazis.
Most of Lemmy only knows what conservatism is based on the strawman they get from other lefties, and even if they did know what conservatives actually believe, the vast majority of Lemmy users are incapable of evaluating someone else’s viewpoint on its own terms; they will declare it internally inconsistent when it is merely inconsistent with their own values.
You’re asking a question with the presumption of empathy. That makes you a good person. It also makes you an outcast here.
Ultra-libertarian Jingoist? I’m as confused by that combination of words as I am the flags on the truck.
Too hot, but every other time this has happened in the last several months, they’ve been able to spread dirt and gravel on top to make a temporary road.