sorry, are you the swear police ??
the phrase that people are repeating is not ‘screw ice’ or ‘screw the police’. ‘f***’ is much closer to the original. i just prefer not to type out the actual letters; is that so bad ?
sorry, are you the swear police ??
the phrase that people are repeating is not ‘screw ice’ or ‘screw the police’. ‘f***’ is much closer to the original. i just prefer not to type out the actual letters; is that so bad ?
because not everyone likes to swear. i know, shock horror!
in australia, we say f*** ice because its another word for crystal meth
grapheneos on a secondhand pixel 5 which was about 280$AUD. though i probably should have gotten a newer model considering the 5 is nearing end of life for GOS
i use a custom kill script with overrides such as dont kill firefox, and properly kill discord. then $mod+shift+q to use the standard kill as a fallback
ESPECIALLY if you have gotten used to a fancy window manager or custom hotkeys… the amount of times i go “mod+q … oh, right… alt+f4”
fellas is it old-fashioned to not want more unnecessary tracking ?
so is systemd
what language am i reading?
this looks like one is using the SI 1000-based units, instead of the binary 1024-based. im pretty sure du
has a --si
option.
the B
(for bytes) is omitted, so it each is ambiguous to whether its MiB
(mebibytes – binary) or MB
(megabytes – SI).
i may be wrong on the technicals but u get the jist.
neuralink. and im not directing this at you specifically, but anyone who will get the implant, believing that it’s read-only
at the end of the day, youre still trusting them
dont forget ‘’‘groceries’‘’
i’ll probably jump the next time i change window managers or distros… i havent a reason to currently
the great thing about foss projects, is that people fork them! try librewolf!
2024 YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP
conspiracy theories are just real life spoilers
it is a dynamically linked library, meaning its not in the compiled binary, but its assumed to already be on the system. as opposed to a statically linked binary. this lowers the file size of the binaries, because most will use the standard library.
edit: this may not be 100% correct, but its the general idea
arent we all😏