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  • Tapes a chicken wing to a pig.

    What now athetits

  • But by staying on your door you're still making a choice relying on that ½ chance...

  • Hell yeah I can. Why the fuck is Jimmy buying 35 watermelons on an average day???

  • Slumps up the yummy battery acid

  • Or just shoot the main switch if you at least have a line of sight on it

  • Good on them.

    I had a similiar experience with Mount and Blade warband, I pirated to try it, bought it after and when it didn't work the folks at TaleWorlds helped me out fix the issue. Absolute lads.

  • I'd disown that mother. He ain't treating my boy right.

  • Good Ubuntu*

  • the latter is encrypted

    Did you make a program to encrypt it before it's sent to Apple? cause if apple is the one encrypting it they probably can make it so they can easily decrypt it too.

    I’m really just about to go all in on thunderbird and say fuck it.

    Dewit

  • I'd swap Ubuntu with Mint and Kali with something else tbh but aside from that fairly accurate

  • or just flash a USB with Mint, reboot from that USB, click install Mint, select erase disk and wait 15 minutes

  • Having both at the same time may break shit. However you can choose a distro like Debian or Arch or any one that just gives you the default DE, customize it to your liking if needed, use it for a set amount of time (like two weeks, a month, whatever) or until you feel like you have a good grasp on it and if you like it, then install another one, uninstall the previous one and repeat until you tried all the DEs you wanted to try or found the one you like and just use that one

  • The philosophies of the two DEs are diametrically opposed. For example KDE will let you customize everything, they'd even let you customize their mothers of they could, while GNOME won't let you customize anything, at least not without extensions that break every time GNOME updates.

    KDE devs are also a lot less opinionated than GNOME devs. If they could, GNOME devs would question the use case of your clothes, conclude they're useless and then strip you naked. KDE devs will be fine with whatever you're wearing.

    Now as you may have gathered I definitely prefer one over the other, but I do recognize some people may like GNOME for its simplicity, looks, flow and I even heard some like the lack of customization because it prevents them from getting distracted with tinkering. All in all use case depends on what you want to do with it, tho hopefully Cosmic DE beats the shit outta GNOME devs those damn pricks.

  • If you're willing to switch, and there's no obstacle to it, I'd say go for that.

  • I find it OK if you must use windows but it was fairly annoying to deal with and those annoyances are what got me to actually go for the whole Linux deal and I'm happy I switched.

  • This one got famous cause of the memes that's why it gets harassment and the others don't

  • What's a Window Manager sorcerer?

  • Weird I always have the opposite feeling with KDE: everything is big. Mostly the icons and bar at the bottom. However tbf it might be because I am used to Xfce4 and only recently went back to KDE

  • I see you post a lot about security so I just wanted to chime in and say that maybe just use what works well for you because there's nothing inherently safe, only stuff that is easier to break and stuff that takes more time. The only real way to be safe is to be prudent with what you download and what you do on the internet.