

So… the water is never lost.
So… the water is never lost.
Isn’t water mainly used for cooling? I think you can still drink that water, unless they pump it full of chemicals.
Yeah, if you go protest you should leave your tracking device at home or, even better, with a friend or relative who you know will not be there. The US government doesn’t require subcutaneous tracking chips (yet), you can put yours away.
I don’t think that poor excuse of a man knows what accountability is
Vibe coding is 5% asking for code and 95% cleaning up the code, turns out replacing people with AI is exactly the same.
No, you heat up the backside and put it back on again.
Among the first things fascism sets its sight on are the sciences and the arts.
You haven’t had to touch the screen on a Samsung phone since like the S6, every model after that opens from the back.
Can you follow a step-by-step guide?
Can you use a screwdriver to remove 5-10 identical screws?
Can you use spudgers of varying sizes?
Can you use a hair dryer?
Then you can change the battery on your Samsung phone.
You say that like it’s impossible to change the battery on a Samsung phone. I can have it done in under 10 minutes.
I wish I had the money to change to AMD
Sadly I bought my PC before switching to Linux was on the agenda. And I don’t have the money to change to AMD.
You have a Redmi, you don’t get an in here
We need to convince right-wing idiots that the left wing is in fact the right wing and the other way around. They don’t care/understand what each wing stands for, just which side it is.
I wanna give thanks to Charlie M. Critikal for using his large platform to set things straight(er)
I’m assuming they stuck a camera to an LLM?
Tech companies are treating LLMs like how people back in the day would put asbestos or mercury in everything. “It’s good at this one thing, it’s gotta work for other stuff too.”
I went an changed to an Intel AX200 I had lying around, though now I have problems with the wireless availability dipping in and out of service. Like the card is being constantly power cycled.
It does, and I tried it.
I think that if Linux is to be more widely adopted a more easily used distro needs to become mainstream. Let’s face it, the average computer user barely knows how to use Windows, just because you find Linux easy doesn’t mean they will.
Do you think you could teach Linux to your grandmother?