Hilbert’s advents calendar
Hilbert’s advents calendar
As long as its not twitter :-)
Seriously? It’s a social media site that openly support and spread right-wing misinformation, how is that comparable? People have no say in where they where born, and not all have the luxury of packing everything and move to another country, supporting a social media site is a choice.
…but there are no such communities there
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” ;-)
No but apparently you don’t think that it is that big of a deal?
At this point in time, anyone left on the platform formerly known as Twitter, is either a fascist, or at least think that fascism isn’t that big a deal.
When you light a little lighter, it becomes a little lighter
And the idiots that didn’t bother to vote, accepted this outcome
Heroiam slava!
Judging by the latest election, the number seams a lot higher, more like three in five
I find it a bit strange to call a person who voted for Trump a “never-trumper”
I know that people can change their mind, and I do applaud her for at least only voting for him once, but a “never-trumper” ???
Reminds me of a gig I had in a studio where the lead singer was a real jerk to everyone in the studio and to his band-mates, he kept berating everyone in the band, telling them to play better, and when it was his turn to record vocals, I pitch shifted his monitor a half note :-) Watching him squirm in the vocal-booth trying to hit a note was priceless.
Or… (novel idea I know) you could pay your workers so they wont have to rely on handouts
Still having a hard time trusting Muse Group
Xkill… Now that’s a name I havent heard in a long time :-)
I was still using XP when Ubuntu 5.10 was released, and when I saw my audio worked out of the box, I switched :-) I had been using Mandrake Linux (since 1999) but only for servers and other work related stuff.
I love my Pinephone, not enough to use it as my main phone thou.
It’s running Mobian, mostly because everything else I have is running Debian in some form, but it looks like the largest project is PostmarketOS.
Not sure if it qualify as distrohopping, but for a long time I tried to test every major Linux distro release, and they all had problems with sound, but when Ubuntu 5 came out everything worked out of the box, so I switched my desktop to Linux. A couple of years later, Ubuntu began some introducing some (IMO) questionable things, so I tested the main distros again and landed on Debian, most of all because I knew the system relatively well from Ubuntu.
The first desktop distro I tried was Mandrake (back in 1998), but since I use my desktop for making music, it was just too much work every time I wanted to record something back then.
As for servers, I have always just used what the customer wanted or had, and for most parts it was Red hat.
Same in Denmark