Like the frequency dying plants make? Makes sense. Looks like evolution could already did this in the past.
Evolution would say: nope. And the surviving class would be deaf. No one is able to accept a permanent jackhammer.
Okay just to be clear. The sun not only went out. The sun will explode and we too.
Changing stuff and seeing what happens!
The best part is remembering every change to revert it after XY change does it right.
Oh shit, they know about the mothership. /s
I used arch over 5 years in the past. Isn’t it common today checking the update news on the arch wiki before updating?
Voting? A catucracy isnt a democracy!
*Hisssss
Nah man, we really have to talk about health ca… Oh wait, is that a squirrel!!
That’s when I realise I need more coffee.
“Among us” but for Linux nerds.
Dont spoil. That’s the secret in Episode 5.
That’s the correct answer.
All that kodi hassle killed my brain. Nowadays I have a jellyfin server and a wifi6 router streams everything to a roku device I bought for 11€. Never saw some buffering again.
I had to work with a win 11 system today. I needed to fast move through a lot of pictures with the m$ image viewer, every time I delete a picture it does a fucking slow animation which just steals my time.
Okay, I went to the win-settings and removed animations. Photo-app still does animations…
FU M$.
On phone: okay Sir, we need at least the name of your favourite dog for verification!
Uhm, this isn’t loss again?
That’s exactly my usecase. I was on a travel and used the offline-mode. Really easy to stay on progress without network.
You mean that “Red Hat”?
Since I dropped my Mozilla account years ago, bookmarking over devices is a pain. Linkwarden is the first tool which sorts my chaos. The tagging feature, a PWA and the browser add-on are my reasons for using linkwarden.
Sure, meat doesn’t make sounds while dying. /s