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I’ve been a jmp user for years. Love their service.
I’ve been a jmp user for years. Love their service.
I like Starfield.
“We don’t have enough developers to support Linux!”
This is the correct answer, for Nvidia.
Is murder a mistake?
I think we’re on to something here. Like, different rakes for different things to rake up. Brilliant!
I invented a leaf blower that is 100% silent and is shaped like a rake.
Hold my beer.
I think it’s because enshitification is just sort of everywhere now.
I think that’s your body telling you that you have low blood sugar.
Vertical tabs.
Oof. TIL.
Also, he wrote the lyrics to Johnny Cash’s hit song, A Boy Named Sue.
My memory of this was a little off, but here’s the source: Engadget
Remember when he faked his first fart bomb video because he used his friends to play the part of the porch pirates? That was years ago.
Edit: My memory was a little fuzzy on exactly the nature of the incident was. See my follow up comment for a link to an article that explains what actually happened.
I’ve been an elementary OS user for something like 7 years. And I’ve been running Linux as my only OS since 1999. Previously I had been running Ubuntu since warty warthog, but switched to elementary when Ubuntu introduced their horrible unity desktop.
elementary is a great Linux distribution, and is a great user experience. The ONLY 2 negatives that I can think of are that it lags other distros because it’s based on Ubuntu LTS releases, and it has no upgrade mechanism so you have to wipe and reinstall with each release.
I use it for work, gaming, and all my various side projects and haven’t had any issues with any of those. Give it a go and see if it feels right for you.
I kind of love the TV Series he made, Wayward Pines.
They offer SIM cards, or you can use it with any other carrier. And for the record, I’ve used visible wireless, mint mobile, cricket, and boost and they all work great. They’re just MVNO’s that ride on the big 3 carriers networks. Whatever has good coverage in your area will be fine. I haven’t used a major carrier in over 10 years.