You’re right. He also doubles as a teddy bear.
You’re right. He also doubles as a teddy bear.
AI must die for us to survive.
or the one I got a temp ban at the other place for “promoting violence”: if there’s a threat to your wellbeing and you have to protect your dog, you chose the wrong dog and any harm that comes to you is your own fault.
You can have your anxiety dog, but I feel safer with my security guard dog. You’re dead because you’re dumb.
I got one a month ago. $200 out of pocket. I feel great. Cheapest $200 I’ve ever spent.
That’s funny, you’re the second person today to mention Cosmic to me. I hadn’t seen it yet – now I’m interested as well.
Good point! I forgot Zorin is actually based on Ubuntu. Thanks for the reminder.
I’m salty on Red Hat and won’t touch anything near it.
I recommend Zorin because it’s Debian based and I’ve been running Debian Stable for over 20 years. If there’s an issue I can probably help.
I can’t hear the difference between 192 and 320, but my ears are shot – the whole library is in 320 kbps because to hell with the drive space.
I was feeling something similar last year. I’ve been following Maslow’s motivational model since then and things have only improved.
Table Games Dealer here. “Help us make money” – listen, if the dealer knew how to beat the house they’d be a player. The dealer is a terrible player, that’s why they’re on their side of the table.
GGn usually has everything
Yeah, except a way in.
I wonder what life was like before the summer sun actively tries to kill us.
Preaches hate. Receives hate.
Get bent.
Most places I’ve lived here in the states: fruits and vegetables are much cheaper than processed boxed and bagged junk.
A place seaside in Florida gave out 5 gallon buckets. A bucket full of litter earned you a beer or fish taco or something, I don’t remember.
The result of that was the cleanest stretch of sand you could visibly see.
I’m fairly certain I’ve already communicated with a few animals through the Internet.
Full stop indeed.
New Shield, right?
Most Linux distributions and thus development feel like passion projects. Each time I try to revisit Windoze I feel like the product. That’s completely ignoring the customization I am provided in Linux. I don’t care about ricing. I just want a functional machine tailored to my use case, which is easier to do on FOSS.