

Santa’s elves don’t make toys, Chinese children do.


Santa’s elves don’t make toys, Chinese children do.


For children to have an imaginary friend, it is called a “phase”. For adults, it is called a “religion”.


Leaving good comments that aren’t polarizing and don’t hurt sensitive feelings since my take on something doesn’t match your take.


Cart has been emptied and the desire to buy from Framework is extinguished. I’ll stick with my ThinkPad.


Opposition should be labeled and then cancelled. Oh wait, isn’t that what the left was criticized for?


Your emotionally charged response to something you disagree with is quite characteristic and telling. Internet connection vs. air, water, food, and shelter: I would rather breathe than engage with trolls like yourself online via my Internet connection. If you’re smarter or more prominent than Maslow, publish and justify your own needs model.


No. Access to clean air, drinkable water, healthcare, and a fair living wage are more important and should come first.
Maslow’s Heirarchy of Needs


Picard Maneuver, engage! Make it so.


I don’t think so. They will have an open primary as they should have the last time around.
No audio, no WiFi, no well-established communities, sparse software selection, but total freedom on an alternate OS. I tried it out in the late 90s with Red Hat, left, came back about 5 years later in the early 2000s and stayed forever. SuSE 9.2 was amazing.


Touch screen keyboards are absolute rubbish. I sure hope this is true and the OS is BlackBerry as well.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aktLRiWXfqg&t=11
This song ruined my life just a bit. Heard it on Beavis and Butthead.
I have been using a Dymo and it works perfectly on Linux Mint for printing 4x6 labels.