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EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Necessity is the mother of invention
1·17 days agoThat’s silly, you’re supposed to always carry it with you
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Necessity is the mother of invention
1·17 days agoI’m pretty sure the EUnis quietly working on such a thing
Ok that’s almost definitely a user error. Has to be. Not even winslop is that bloated by default yet
Pounding your mom’s mass with incredible force/s
We can comprehend it. We just don’t see why we should be the ones doing it instead of the few idiots who still measure things with their feet like a bunch of fetishist cavemen
Why would you use grams for gold (as you should) but then switch to pounds for copper. Are you a lunatic?
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some truly timeless songs?
21·25 days agoLet’s be real, there’s only ever gonne be one song that’s never gonna give us up, let us down or desert us.
TBF it’s likely the most popular because it’s the default not necessarily because it is better than KDE (or worse, they’re both good just aimed at different people)
It’s the most popular because it’s Ubuntu’s default which happens to still be the “default linux distro”. Many GNOME users probably don’t even know what GNOME or a DE in general is (and that’s ok).
If you ask linux nerds, however, KDE generally seems more popular but that’s probably because people who care about this sort of thing tend to value customization and KDE’s philosophy more than GNOME’s.
Source: I use KDE on Arch BTW, guess which category I fall on.
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
Games@lemmy.world•[Giveaway] I have some games to share with the worldEnglish
1·1 month agoIdk what it is bit I’ll tame Toast Time! because the name sounds funny
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•.ml has got to be the only place on earth where I'd get downvoted for a comment like thisEnglish
47·1 month agoSorry I ain’t taking socialism lessons from the same guy who thinks ruzzia is not an imperialist state, among other questionable takes.
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•.ml has got to be the only place on earth where I'd get downvoted for a comment like thisEnglish
46·1 month agoI find it kinda funny how, according to replies to this, their problem with supporting the Khmer Rouge is that it was US-backed.
BULGARIAN FLAG DETECTED. GLORY TO BULGARIA 🇧🇬 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
EuroNutellaMan@sh.itjust.worksto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your policy on letting a child use the internet?
22·2 months agoNo unsupervised access to any techno-gizmo until they’re like 7 or 8, besides a dumb phone to call me or mom or watching me play/do things, maybe play together sometimes or limit it to formative things. Ain’t no hypothetical child of mine gonna be raised by an iPad and cocomelon, and since I don’t necessarily trust other parents to raise their kids decently I would get them a dog or 2 to play and bond with.
Then, once they start being old enough I will give them their own tower computer, obviously with Linux, privacy-redirects, limited access to the internet (I’m mostly gonna let them access games, wikipedia and stuff that is formative) and their access to YouTube is gonna be via FreeTube with channels I think they’d benefit from watching as already subscribed (plus whatever interest I know they have). Throughout the time I will be teaching them things, indulging their curiosity and gradually explain, reveal and open up things to them. Of course I’d also secretly monitor what they’re doing, not to judge but to make sure they’re safe, until I know they can safely navigate on their own. As for phones they’re getting something locked down with some custom ROM like /e/OS or whatever and just the bare minimum they need to function (Signal to talk to me and mom, calendar, alarms, etc). No social media for them, they at most get to see some of it via privacy frontends. I want them to grow up in a way that the internet is a place they can leave.
Once they’ve teenagers and understand things I’d start gradually letting them do their own things and gradually giving them more access, allow them to make mistakes and be sure to be there for them to learn rather than just punish. The goal is that by 18, when they’ll have full access, they’re digitally literate and can safely navigate on their own, or at least be as careful as 18yos can be. At that point they’ll also have to gradually start paying for their stuff on their own.
Yes. I volunteered for a couple months in Ukraine in a dog shelter and the volunteer kitchen in Lviv. I also volunteer to organize demonstrations in my city and occasionally I edit OpenStreetMap.

Hard Times by MDickie.
It’s crap, but has generated some stupidly fun shit because of it