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  • Every time this is asked, I post the same comment. I used Kubuntu for years and liked it, but more recently they started doing things that annoyed me. The biggest was related to snaps and Firefox. Now, sandboxing a browser is probably a great idea, but I wanted to use the regular deb install, so I followed the directions to disable the snap install and used the deb. However, Ubuntu overrode that decision several times - I'd start browsing, then realize I was using a snap AGAIN. Happened a few times over a couple years. If it happened once, eh, maybe an error, but it happened 3 or 4 times. I came to the conclusion I wasn't in control of my system, Ubuntu was.

    I switched to Debian and am happy with my choice.

  • My office was having a problem with mice, so some maintenance people were walking around looking for sources of food that were left out, etc. I offered to bring my cat in, and they looked at me like I had three heads. I knew which one of ours I'd bring, and I would have been happy to keep her in my office during the day and take her home every night. She would have LOVED it!

  • Oh Elon

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  • Wasn't he on some sort of advisory committee during Trump's first term? My memory is that they disbanded basically because it was a waste of time, for obvious reasons. Let me search...

    Yes, he was.

  • Same here. What especially irritated me was that even though I installed the .deb firefox and followed the directions to disable snap firefox, occasionally Ubuntu went ahead and reinstalled snap firefox for me.

  • I kind of like having that layer of someone who knows what they're doing. House purchasing and selling isn't something we do often, so a knowledgeable person seems like a reasonable investment. Same reason you shouldn't be your own lawyer.

    I do have some qualms about how they get paid. The commission I pay my own agent doesn't really even bother me that much, although they're obviously incentivized to get us to buy the most expensive home we can afford. But the commission that the seller pays to the agent for the purchasers disturbs the hell out of me - it's a pretty clear conflict of interest.

    We had a "Buyers Agent" for our last purchase - this is someone that only does buying; they do not sell homes. The idea being there's less conflict of interest because they're not trying to sell you a home they have listed (the company he owned did not list homes at all). Great idea, but they still take the commission from the seller, so it's not perfect. We worked with another agent from a different company for selling the old house.

  • Absolutely agreed. Unlike reddit, there's nothing between "private" and "everyone". Reddit had a feature that subs could avoid the front page no matter how popular a post got, but Lemmy doesn't have that, so every post shows up on everyone's all.

  • Why do people think a dozen eggs costs $12?

    A quick search turned up this 18 count of eggs for $9 at our local chain. And that was just the first result I found that had the price on the page (you have to click a button to see it, unfortunately, but it is there).

  • On January 6, yes, but they don't stop working. The shutdown only affects the rank and file government employees that do things like run the government agencies, air traffic control*, Smithsonians, etc.

    *Air traffic controllers would be considered an essential function, so they would actually get the joy of continuing to work without pay, until a budget is passed, then they would get back pay. (There's also a possibility of some agencies having money, for various reasons, to continue to pay essential employees.)

  • The elections are run by the states, not the federal government. Congress keeps working during a shutdown. I can't see how it would hinder the election.

    It would have unpredictable effects on the election though, so I can't imagine they really want to risk it.