A Linux user running random commands to add a new repo that points to malware (their package manager does not have the program they want by default)
Note: I just did this to install Librewolf, Mullvad, and VS Codium
Please correct my English.
The Lemming formerly known as /u/[email protected]
A Linux user running random commands to add a new repo that points to malware (their package manager does not have the program they want by default)
Note: I just did this to install Librewolf, Mullvad, and VS Codium
Risa the subreddit, not the Lemmy community.
It’s been a long road
That might be why Star Trek is so huge here. The largest Star Trek meme sub (/r/Risa) has also had a pinned post pointing to Lemmy since during the Reddit API migration.
SUPERHOT moves at your pace. Though it definitely does make you feel superhuman, just in a different way.
Where do you see an extra panel?
Using Lemmy
From what I understand of the Lemmy userbase, this type of humor generally just does not play here as much as it would at somewhere like Reddit.
It’s also just not funny. I get that it’s trying to be, but in my opinion, it doesn’t land.
PCs were just better for businesses at the time.
How so?
Me when I realize the more I use Termux, the better I get at using Debian
Maybe this was not supposed to have been posted until April fool’s day. Silly Zorin was too early for the joke.
They were bonked with a hammer until they were below the proper “smart” threshold.
Switch 2: Now with more exploits!
Isn’t that generally the case, though? Sure, not rootable on day zero, but usually it is only later models that get some hardware patch, leaving the earliest models with the vulnerability.
Can the launch model be rooted?
But how does Stardew Valley run?
The most incorrect pronunciation i can come up with is probably ken-TAH-oo-ur
Agree. For things like semantic versioning, in which “1.20.1” and “1.2.1” are two different things, you want to pronounce them “one point twenty point one” and “one point two point one”, respectively. But that is a bit of an outlier. File size should be pronounced “normally”, because “1.20” and “1.2” are the same value.