

I would say on social media we’re surrounded by current fake friends, while IRL we’re surrounded by potential real friends.


I would say on social media we’re surrounded by current fake friends, while IRL we’re surrounded by potential real friends.


So as someone who actually believes in God (unlike most of the commenters so far)… wat?
Oh jeez, what the heck? I have no idea, Lemmy seems to be doing something it thinks is smart but is, in fact, not.
EDIT: Fixed! Apparently you have to include the https:// part or the formatting goes bonkers. No idea if it’s a Lemmy thing or an issue with my instance.
Mint is FOSS and free of hardware restrictions, so if you don’t mind having to teach yourself how to fix the odd issue here and there, it’s probably the better option. That said, macOS is definitely a more seamless and full-featured experience (whether that matters to you is personal preference). I use it plenty at work, it’s pretty nice for the average user. Personally, I switched from Windows to Mint years ago, but now I’m on KDE Neon because I needed Wayland support and fell in love with KDE Plasma in the process. Mint/Cinnamon should be stable on Wayland within the next year or two though, so that’s cool.
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The problem is asking a fundamentally subjective question in a way that presupposes it to be objective truth.
If you instead asked,
What are some advantages that Linux Mint and macOS have over each other?
…you might get more useful answers—from people, that is. AI will just give you what you think you want to hear.


I see what you’re trying to do, but the real problem is streaming services that prioritize the shareholder and new user signups over existing customers’ experience.
Shoutout to everynoise.com
I knew what that link was before even opening it. 🍿💦💨🪄


If it’s mostly mineral buildup just soaking it in white vinegar for an hour will dissolve it all and make it look and function as if it were new.
Or if nothing else, a dedicated two-way bike lane still works infinitely better than a dead stop car lane.


I would travel the US and buy one winning ticket for a small jackpot from each state I visit. Then I’d donate it all to a gambling addiction recovery charity. Or an advertising smear campaign against playing the lotto.


Being able to maintain the ratio with fluctuating water pressure would be cool too. It’s probably possible to do entirely mechanically.


The background doesn’t really bother me, but where on earth did the axis labels go?
concern


I mean hey, it’s in our constitution: the three unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—brought to you by Shell, Jeep, and the open stroad, respectively.


20/20 is average, should have named it 20/10. Also in conversation people would assume Vision 20/20 was something to do with learning from COVID.
I’ll also add, besides the obvious public endangerment, street racers are just soooo fricking loud. Noise ordinances exist for a reason, but even where they don’t, nobody likes being woken up by a bunch of metal death boxes screeeaaaming past their window at 3am. (Near me, it’s a posse of motorbikes. I typed that as motorbiles at first. Heh.)


This week on the No Duh podcast… 😅
I’m proud of them for not giving that a cringe acronym like JUMP, BOOST, EXCEL, or, oh gosh, LEARN. 😵💫