“Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in”
See, there’s your problem.😏
“Granted, it wasn’t very wet when it went in”
See, there’s your problem.😏
I didn’t know watermelon could do this. Who… Who buys watermelon and forgets it??? How does watermelon last longer than 4 days… At best?
It’s watermelon! You buy it because you want to eat it now.
Yeah but the VM takes time to “boot” up and the folder structure isn’t as clean, right?
Unfortunately I use Photoshop pretty heavily. I’m trying to split my different use-cases of Photoshop into different applications.
I tried Krita, and was immediately put off by how you have to input text in a different window, and can’t see it live. GIMP’s UI feels so different.
I’ll add rawtherapee and darktable to my list to try, and I’m still giving Krita and gimp a chance. You can’t expect to just slide right into a new program in a day after spending a decade in something else.
I wish, but what are the end users going to do? Switch?
Apple is expensive, and all Linux users will eventually have to use a command line. Sure, if you’re on lemmy you’re probably fine with the occasional terminal window, but most older folks aren’t, and many in the younger generation aren’t familiar with any os that doesn’t come on a mobile device.
Power users have an alternative in Linux, but most will just shrug and accept it. Who has time to learn how to use and install a new OS? Ads are everywhere, it’s become ewww the norm.
ewww…
Fwiw, it may be arguably easier for you to switch than to have to run a debloater script after every Windows update, at this point.
I took the plunge about a week ago with Pop!_OS. It took a good 3 or 4 days before I started to feel really comfortable with things. (Which is probably because I’m really picky)
If you have the time to try it out (and remember, always dual boot so you have a fall back and can switch back when you need to) I recommend it. The last remnant remaining for me is Photoshop, and there’s a GitHub page for downloading it with very few steps now.
Cat-mouse? Mouse-cat?
Couse? Mat?
A few things you could probably get for $1, but would be better if bought in bulk:
A permanent marker, a package of labels. Combined, you can reuse your Amazon boxes as storage boxes. Labels aren’t necessary, but black text on a white background is easier to read from a distance.
Box cutter knife/utility knife. Can be used to cut holes in Amazon boxes for pets to play in. Or, simply keep them but the front door so you can open packages right away.
Hook-and-loop (Velcro) ties for wires. Can be used to tidy up the wires behind your desk, or for charging cables when traveling.
Dish soap (without degreaser)/baby shampoo. Aside from their original purposes, these can both be used to clean glass before applying a permanent tint (or just to clean glass normally) or to wash your car (degreasers can wear away at your clear coat over time.) Both can be found at the dollar store.
Colgate regular toothpaste. (If you don’t have tooth sensitivity) You don’t need colgate total. You should still use an electric toothbrush. You should not use the cheap off-brand toothpaste. You should also floss.
Jellyfin/Subsonic/Plex Server If you have a digital library (movies, shows, music) and an old computer/laptop/raspberry pi, you can put one of these three programs on it and host your own, personal, Netflix/Spotify for free with no ads. You only need to pay for electricity. You need to learn a bit to set it all up, but once it’s done it’s very set-and-forget. You’ll also need to buy or find your new media online (or rip it from a disk), which can be a big change for some.
Something else that has a low barrier to entry: origami. Learn how to make a square from any sheet of paper, then learn how to make the traditional paper crane. All you need is any piece of paper and scissors (to cut it into a square). If you enjoy making the crane, there’s an endless amount of models to fold. The craft has exponentially taken off in the last few decades, just do a little searching.
Punk never died.
Yeah, I mean, yeah. Sounds about right, yeah.
For some it occurs naturally in their midlife.
Yeah they need the dash. ->
Noooo, you need to link the actual source! How else can I read the background text?
Dang that sounds so good I can hear it in the image.
I bet in ublock origin you can just click the “block JavaScript” button and refresh the page. That works for a lot of things like this.
Well, realistically, if you didn’t get the hint she should have kept going.
If she bailed, then you won.
Silver lininnnnnnng!
I mean, if she was being playful and you’re not that kind of playful you might not have been a good match.
Flirting like that is really indirect, it’s ok to miss it, especially when some guys are trained to not engage with women they think are attractive since they don’t want to seem “creepy.”
Thank you for the detailed response! You gave me a good understanding of how the game feels.
Anyone play this game? The video on steam doesn’t really give me an idea of how to play, it just shows a poker hand and the player clicks on a bunch of jokers?
Today my mind went against my wishes and made me imagine tasting something I never want to taste.