I like you and your username.
I like you and your username.
I took this approach as well but I let Grub add Windows as a boot option. No mashing keys at post and Windows doesn’t get to touch Grub or Debian.
That would be a good band name, “Blood-Mouth and the Carnists” opening for “The Meatsplainers”!
So really, I’m gaining 20 years of hedonistic sloth in exchange for losing 5 years in an old age home!
Weird, statistical outliers are statistical outliers…
YTMND was the tits! A lot of it is still available again too! https://ytmnd.com/
Around 2007 I had a Windows laptop die on me and drove me to device agnosticism. Maybe I learned the wrong lesson but now I keep my OS and data separate enough that a b0rked OS is an hour’s inconvenience instead of a day’s recovery.
Still, it’s pretty awesome that you can just shuck a drive into a totally new machine and only have to adjust network settings.
I know it is kinda frowned on but I like to use new directories at root to cut down on confusion as to where things are. Video storage for the NVR goes in /video, user data for Nextcloud goes in /data, etc. But I also keep everything in it’s own LXC so I don’t have one machine with 30 extra directories cluttering up the root.
I have given in to GNOME. Set dark mode, install the extension “Tactile” and never touch the setting again.
I have a 30km commute of mostly 50-70km/h roads.
edit: 7.8L/100km on the last fill
I have one of those 2 seater pickups from 2010. Best vehicle ever, 7-8L/100km and the same size box as the whale behind it.
Which is why I am laying 4 feet off the ground instead of ON the ground. Also the giant hogweed.
It’s a Tensile Trillium. First time I’ve had it out of the bag.
It’s huge, 4m on a side.
Just a really wide angle.
I’ve been using Linux as a desktop and server since 2015, before that I was Windows only from 1995. Regedit scares me.
I would like to say I am glad I didn’t wear any, but I am not glad, I am itchy.
It’s MICRO plastic, literally too small for you to see. If you look at a new tooth brush under a microscope compared to a used one there are very clear signs of wear.
Electron microscope view: https://www.medicaldaily.com/pulse/after-you-brush-your-teeth-3-months-what-your-toothbrush-looks-why-you-need-replace-361258
Paddle’n