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  • Well, he is into "kinky" sex. His partners... not so much.

  • And high packet loss.

  • Hm, maybe I ought to look at it again then. Thanks for the tip.

  • It's only good for phone photos though. If you also take pictres with a camera, it doesn't have any clear way to handle those.

  • Couldn't they have something like capacitor banks at the charging station? They're not charging vehicles nonstop after all. I'm not sure what the efficiency loss would be, electricity isn't my forte, maybe it's a stupid idea.

  • I don't either and I unfortunately recognise him. Although it's still jarring whenever I hear him speak. I expect him to drop dead mid sentence. That perpetual death rattle is really strange. Like the movie's longest death scene ever.

  • One of the first slackware (so many floppies) on my mighty 486 DX 50. Linux wasn't at 1.0 yet at the time.

    Linux (many versions) has been my daily driver ever since, with windows as a gaming backup a lot of the time. I still have it on a single machine in a small partition because of VR :‐/

  • Decent houses in France typically cost more than a castle. Nobody wants a castle.
    It seems fun until you look at the upkeep and maintenance fees. The initial price is peanuts.

  • He could tariff all the other religions!

  • Ok, but why should it be fought? And is dancing the best way?

  • That's also a big contributing factor, that's true.

  • I did that once with camera gear. I stuffed lenses in all my pockets because my carry on bag was too heavy. "There, 5 kg off, happy ?"

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  • He can halt along the current lines while still bombing whatever's behind them though.

  • The US rarely exports its bright ideas at the rate of the shittiest ones...

  • That was to make sure none of those babies would be head of the World Economic Forum. It's a jungle out there.

  • In my experience KDE on OpenSuse and probably Fedora are rock solid. The first and nowadays probably also the second (which has moved to first tier instead of being a sub-distribution) are considered reference implementations of industry strength distros.

    My thought would be that you've added something slightly broken to the mix which breaks KDE. It can happen. Linux is complicated, KDE is also complicated, what annoys one desktop can be ok with another. If you want to figure out what the problem is, you'll have to go through your various system logs to see what fails.

  • I wasn't even aware cfdisk existed. I've been using fdisk since the 90s. It works fine.

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  • Why is polyandry so frowned upon in Quatar?

  • It wasn't very easy to see without paying close attention to him though. And who was paying close attention to him at the time?