

I’ve been using a wired Nintendo pro switch controller on LMDE and have had no issues with it.
I’ve been using a wired Nintendo pro switch controller on LMDE and have had no issues with it.
This makes me happy looking at it
Whatever you say, Mr. President!
LETS GOOOOOOO THANK YOU FREETUBE
You can get a used thinkpad T480 off eBay for ~$150. I’ve dropped it multiple times and spilled orange juice on it and it works perfectly fine. No issues running Linux mint Debian edition. Main drawback is the fan which isn’t the most efficient at cooling, but it is upgradeable.
There’s a big difference between xenophobia and racism. The entire concept of race is a relatively new invention.
I keep them in my bag
Let’s all love Linux
Nah, just means you’re more resourceful.
It’s insane how many perfectly usable machines get designated for e-waste.
I mean, I’m not into networking but I have a lot of computers. I usually clean them up and give them to other people and repair them.
Assuming this email is legit, the best thing that you can do is change as many of your passwords as possible to be unique and complex. You may also want to consider deleting old email addresses and getting new ones. Alternatively you can separate your emails addresses by having one for signing up for spammy services, one for personal stuff, one for work/school, etc. Try not to have much overlap between them all.
Edit: I also highly recommended using a temporary email for signing up for stuff whenever possible. I always use this one , but there are plenty of others too.
I’ve heard of ironfox but it doesn’t look easy to install on Android right now
I had the same feelings that you did for a while. I moved and travelled different places and ultimately that made me appreciate home a lot more.
I wonder if it’ll be added to fdroid or not.
Hm…what’s the best choice to switch to then? I was under the impression that fennec is less private and secure than mull.
As someone who is thinking of going into IT, is it worth it?
What if you build a ship as opposed to buying one?
Thank you for the tip. Hopefully that’ll fix the issues I’ve been having.
We don’t actually know where the term cracker originated from, that’s just one theory. A lot of white (particularly Irish) slaves and indentured servants in the early colonial years were called crackers too.
The term now just means a poor rural white person particularly (but not always) from the South. I got called it growing up and don’t find it offensive if it’s not said in a mean way.