Technically it was Kali on a VM. But I had absolutely no clue what I was doing (I was 9 years old) so I gave up.
Then I tried Ubuntu to get past my parental controls. Same thing.
Eventually had success with Mint 5 years later. Never looked back.
Undertale brainrot
Pronouns: they/them is preferred but you can call me something else if you really want to
Technically it was Kali on a VM. But I had absolutely no clue what I was doing (I was 9 years old) so I gave up.
Then I tried Ubuntu to get past my parental controls. Same thing.
Eventually had success with Mint 5 years later. Never looked back.
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Is blue hair a fetish now?
Are Linux kernel lifespans usually that short?
I really like Lunatask. It’s a task/habit management app kind of like Todoist, but it works better for me personally. The premium version is quite expensive, but the free one is quite okay to work with. And it’s still in development so a lot of features are missing (you can’t set a time for a task for example which I find ridiculous).
Also Ghostwriter, it’s a really nice minimalistic markdown editor. I wish it was a bit more customizable but I guess I could try emacs for that.
Setting up nvidia drivers wasn’t an issue? Well then I guess I was stupid or just extremely unlucky. I ran into so many driver issues on Mint it’s ridiculous.
I always thought a kernel panic ended the graphical session… Turns out I was wrong. Again.
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I don’t think you even need to be in the top 25 for that, just pick a mildly niche subject.
Just saying that in Nemo (or whatever the cinnamon file manager is called) you can pin a file/folder to the top through the right click menu, unless I’m remembering wrong. But I haven’t used this feature at all so I don’t know how well it works for any use case.
Something that gives you a reminder after a certain time of using a specific program (a game for example). I wanted to make it on my own but my coding skills are absolute garbage so it probably wouldn’t work very well.
Okay so this might sound kinda crazy but
I think it’s broken
I still find them cool. I’m kind of into retro phones I guess
Late reply I know, but it’s weird how in this thread I mostly found negativity towards the show but when I look other places the reviews seem to be largely positive… Is it just that only the people who enjoyed the show bothered to write one?
Actually witty and funny. And not socially awkward and weird. Which is totally what I’m like in real life because why would I imagine myself as something I’m not.