Skip Navigation

User banner
Posts
4
Comments
478
Joined
1 yr. ago

  • Cold enough you'll have to cut your Tauntaun open and crawl inside if you want to survive the night.

  • I have a Stanley mug, bought it in 96 when I was working in construction. It's been kicked off scaffolding more times than I can count.

    Used so much that the green started coming off ten+ years ago. So I sanded it off and it now has a brushed stainless look.

    The lip cover has been gone for at least 15 years, worked well when it was there though. The mug is far too big to fit in any cup holder and has been tossed around mercilessly in every truck I have ever owned without spilling a drop up until the day it broke off.

    The lid has chew marks where sharp puppy teeth of my long dead forever friend had himself a munch.

    I can't see ever replacing it and I don't see it ever breaking to the point I'll need to.

    I also have a knife in the running that would fit the question.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Almost never. I can only think of two or three times since my first iPhone 3gs.

  • It is probably more your OS fingerprint. Use a useragent switcher and see if that helps.

    At some point though you have to wonder if that is even worth it. Best of luck!

  • Arch isnt that hard to use, just more maintenance, you have to update often and you can break things easier. It is defiantly harder to install. Thats why I recommend Garuda as it has a nice gui installer. It comes fully riced too. KDE dragonized is what i went with. The non gaming edition.

    You will have to maintain your new system with fresh updates very regularly. You will have to get used to going through .pacnew files. Luckily there are easy ways to do this using meld to view pacnew files side by side with their corresponding config file that helps you migrate data easily.

    Being an arch based distro your on the bleeding edge of linux and this means sometimes you will get cut! But an update will come along fairly quickly to heal those wounds. For instance the screen rotation broke a few months back. Easy fix in udev config though.

    Debian based distros are pretty bullet proof, takes a but more to fuck one up. You'll have to wait a lot longer for the things arch users get every day.

    Personally i don't find garuda to be that hard to maintain but Im used to arch already so I know what to expect and more of how to fix things. One of the best things about garuda is it uses brtfs by default and sets up snapper for you so when things go wrong you have an easier time fixing things.

    You can always try it out and if it's not for you you can move on to the next distro. And hop until you find what your looking for.

    Best of luck!

  • I cant do it all on my own, I'm no superman!

  • So I installed Fedora on my surface. It was a huge pain in the ass. Then I went the with easy arch install of Garuda and everything has been pretty painless. I'm not really suggesting you follow suit as arch distros do require a bit of maintenance others don't. But you can research garuda and see if it's a fit for your needs and see if the maintenance is worth it. One benefit of the arch install is almost everything worked right out of the box. Didn't even need a usb heyboard for installation. Full disk encryption was easy to use because the keyboard just works. That wasn't the case in fedora, i has installed with full disk encryption and would have to pull out the USB keyboard every boot just to unlock and boot then I could plug the surface keyboard back in to use. Just a heads up if you are wanting to use full disk encryption. You can also set up the encryption to unlock via USB and while not that hard to setup that might be more work than you want to be doing.

    Whatever distro you pick you should install the linux-surface kernel and drivers for the stylus. They can be found here, along with specific instructions.

    https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface

  • Fringe, GITS (Stand Alone Complex, Solid State Society, Arise), Firefly, Mr.Robot, Cowboy Bebop, Flying Circus, Scrubs, Ash vs Evil Dead, American Horror Story, X-Files, Willfred, Red Dwarf, The Expanse, Zato Ichi just to name a few.

  • Permanently Deleted

    Jump
  • Too much magic can be dangerous. M'aiq once had two spells and burned his sweetroll.

  • Totally get that, I get pretty angry when I don't get to hyper focus for long enough. My issue right now is that I'm ignoring everything else. Not doing the things that need to be done.

  • I'm fucking rawdogging life. Diagnosed when I was young, never taken meds. Been thinking that might not be working out best though.

  • Looks comfy and very colorful, i like it.

    Looks like I have some new cuisine to try. Thanks!

  • Very pretty people, all of them. All fancied up in their best. This is obviously the royal wardrobe. Looks very comfy.

    Are the common clothes much like this in it's design? Just not as shiny? Is this the the traditional dress of the people?

    It is nice to hear of a King that takes care of his people! Happy your fortunate!

    Do you get many foreigners?

    What is the food like? Whats your favorite dish?

    Whats your favorite bird native to Bhutan?

    Also thanks for sharing!

  • Great minds and all, they come to the same conclusions.

  • Having never been to Britain, this is the most British thing I have ever seen animals do. Blame Guy Ritchie.

  • They let Feinstein legislate with full blown dementia. As long as they can do what the lobbyists paid them to, these kinds of people likely aren't going anywhere. It costs a bit of money to own a representative and their owners want as much ROI as possible.

  • Aperture Science. We do what we must, because we can. For the good of all of us. Except the ones who are dead.

  • Loved my Amega so much. Spent hours drawing in Brilliance.

  • Hands down the most advanced and secure smartphone os is grapheneOS.

    https://grapheneos.org/

    It only runs on pixel devices. App sandboxing, buffer overflow protection, separate users, optional sandboxed google play if you need it for banking apps, automatic reboot after a set time to re encrypt your filesystem, assigning permissions for app access to folders and the list goes on and on.