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buh [she/her, any] @ buh @hexbear.net
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  • I wonder if this will get to the point where trump claims china signed a deal and america won the trade war, but cargo ships still aren't coming

  • ubuntu some time in 2010, but I eventually switched to fedora in 2011, went back to commercial operating systems (windows and macos) in the mid 10s, but returned to fedora some months ago, and that's what I'm using now (I do still have a macbook running macos lol 🤷‍♀️)

    strangely I don't think I've tried other linux distros all these years, I may have tried to install gentoo and/or arch for meme reasons but gave up and went back to ubuntu and fedora

  • Always

    Be

    sCreaming

  • In Chinese mythology, the Yellow Emperor, also known by his Chinese name Huangdi,

    wtf

    was the ur-kkkrakkka this whole time???

  • There’s a young computer wiz out there who could fix their problems

  • the woke was coming from inside the house!

  • when the release notes just says "bug fixes"

  • Respect is earned, not given 😤

  • yeah but if you tie that chance to a bunch of randomly generated numbers, it becomes worth $1

  • Being southeast asian in amerikkka makes you not just Asian, but also Brown

    (I’m SEAsian and just speaking from experience)

  • My desktop PC stays on through out the day, but I turn it off when I’m sleeping, mostly because it flashes the power button LED in sleep mode, which sometimes prevents me from sleeping. I usually turn of the monitor for the same reason (LED button stays on).

    My macbook is set to sleep/lock itself after some period of inactivity, and when I’m done for the day, I usually just close it. The only time I fully turn it off is when I’m traveling and trying to save as much battery as I can.

  • ethernet sounds like some mystical realm

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    average stand-up meeting

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    tech job market 2024

    Apple @lemmy.ml

    PSA: There is a loophole in the iOS 17.3 implementation of "stolen device protection" (17.4 beta seems to fix it)