nik282000 1y ago • 100%
A pipe dream invented by DuPont to make people not feel bad about throwing away plastic!
nik282000 1y ago • 100%
He kinda was. He was given the option to stop at any time.
nik282000 1y ago • 100%
It'll never happen. As long as there is any kind of economy there will be some greedy fuck running nike ads in your brain every time you think about shoes.
nik282000 1y ago • 100%
Slides Tubular Bells LP out of its sleeve
nik282000 1y ago • 61%
linux zealots who might blame you for choosing that
I'll defend them. Like pushing for vegan diets, solar energy, and the end of single use plastics. It's annoying, it's not fun but in the long run it's to make the world better for average people.
nik282000 1y ago • 20%
You're in the wrong part of the internet, bud.
nik282000 1y ago • 83%
Not like the millions or billions of man hours wasted to make 50-ish removed into defacto-gods.
nik282000 1y ago • 75%
Google used to be the ultimate engine 15 years ago. Now it's the same 5 sites and 10 ads over and over.
nik282000 1y ago • 94%
I work at a blast furnace, you can get alarmingly close to liquid iron before you are permanently injured.
nik282000 1y ago • 80%
Almost like its wealth disparity, not age, is causing the problem after all!
nik282000 1y ago • 75%
I pumped gas up hill, both ways, all summer when I was 16 and used the money to pay for college, buy a house, and invest in oil. You just need to try harder.
nik282000 1y ago • 50%
Ill have to check and see if thats in the TUI installer too. TY
nik282000 1y ago • 66%
I'll get on it as soon as I finish this job
So I guess "blatant" is the type.
nik282000 1y ago • 84%
Pretty much, most of the gen x I work with are indistinguishable from boomers at this point.
kids don't want to work these days
people need to just save more money
immigrants are taking all the jobs
[2hrs of scrolling]
nik282000 1y ago • 100%
Maybe we should only elect people who are under 50 from now on.
nik282000 1y ago • 66%
That kinda makes sense but I never would have found it on my own.
nik282000 1y ago • 80%
https://www.slax.org/ It's easy, is a full featured desktop, and has persistence on your USB stick.
nik282000 1y ago • 85%
Debian, sudo, at least when ever I install it without a desktop.
edit: I'm dumb af, it tells you right in the installer, I just never read it
nik282000 1y ago • 80%
The Debian LXC containers ship without nano, the normal (net/dvd/cd) install have nano.
nik282000 1y ago • 90%
There are some communities that never transitioned to Lemmy, so I'll be using them untill old.reddit is disabled.
I am experiencing weird behavior on both lemmy.ml and lemmy.ca where refreshing, or closing and reopening my browser, will cause me to be logged out. This seems to be an issue with my browser, Firefox 102.13 on Debian Bookworm, but it does not happen with any other sites with logins. I have tried clearing cookies and site data but nothing changed. I have also tried with Chromium and the problem does not occur so this is related to Firefox or some setting within. If any one has experienced the same or has an idea what setting might be causing this I'd love to hear from you. Regardless, thanks for the platform! *edit: ~~Just to fuck with me, after a week of consistent "refresh -> logout" the behaviour is no longer reproducible.~~ **Still being logged out if I refresh or close/open the browser.** The internet is cruel, laughs at you when you are naked, but you keep coming back for more, and more! Why? Because she is the only prostitute I can afford.*
Having just jumped from Google to Nameheap this is more than mildly frustrating. *edit:* apparently this is the result of Verisign putting up their wholesale prices
After the CRTC let Bell kill local ISPs Bell has set its sights on killing local news as well.
Some how I had never heard the joke "Beat the Meatles" before yesterday when I was watching Cartoon Sushi and today I see this community. Baader–Meinhof? Regardless the short is worth tracking down for it's punny song titles like "I want to hold your gland."
Quantizing noise into dots with Processing.