

Professional shit generator
I use Arch btw
Professional shit generator
Wdym man the guy has 10 years of experience
My goal is to be a network engineer…hmmmm
You don’t even need physical maps, even with google maps you can download them offline. As for everything else, I already do that (replacing calyx with graphene)
Thanks. I was struggling to find that post. Good hunting
Hey OP, on the dbzer0 instance, AI slop needs to be tagged as AI slop. Not sure this applies since this is on a lemmy.ml community though
Edit: Honestly, can’t find the rule or post but I sure as shit saw it at one point
Yeah I have autosuggest but not autocorrect. When the word pops up on the 3 choices above the keyboard, they might be useful but they can almost never predict full sentences from what my thought process is.
Calorie negative diet. I hear ozempic has worked wonders for many people. Obviously consult a doctor as I don’t know shit about medicine.
Sooo where’s the downside
/s
Yeah it is horrifying but it is a cool concept. Ofc you’ll know something is off when your friend doesn’t respond to what you sent them.
That’s actually kinda cool in a techno dyatopian kinda way.
Yeah especially all the keybindings. I’ve become accustomed to them.
Simple things like ctrl+shift+alt+windows+L for linkedin
I use arch with kde with very little modification apart from changing wallpapers and taskbar stuff to make it more windows like. I’m a boring guy who still can’t get away from the Windows feel
Scuba diving is awesome (fucking expensive though), I think everybody should give it a try.
My republican coworkers are complaining about NASA because they always flake when buying our products (we sell electronic stuff to defense related military contractors) because they don’t have enough budget.
Fucking idiots don’t realize that their political party doesn’t even want a NASA
You’re telling me I can self host a garmin server?
Honestly didn’t believe the year of the linux desktop would be this year. I say it every year as a meme and it’s actually here
Yes you’re right. Idk how but I found Linus’s forked repo first and saw on a couple websites that he did start the development for it.
A bit of history:
In fall of 2011, when a forced lull in kernel development gave him a chance to start a new project, Linux creator Linus Torvalds decided to tackle his frustration with the lack of decent divelog software on Linux.
Linus worked with a team of developers, and Subsurface is the result. It now supports Linux, Windows and MacOS and allows data import from many dive computers and several existing divelog programs. It provides a quick and easy way to see the key information provided by a modern dive computer and lets users track a wide variety of data about their dives. In fall of 2012 Dirk Hohndel took over as Subsurface maintainer.
License: GPLv2
https://subsurface-divelog.org/
https://www.deeperblue.com/scuba-meets-information-technology-with-linus-torvalds/
I just use github pages tbh. Free