I’ve always wanted to try both of those.
I’ve always wanted to try both of those.
Yep, I drink mead, i.e. honey wine. It’s really good, doesn’t give me as much of a headache as beer these days. Sometimes it’s too sweet, I haven’t found a good dry one around here though.
I played around with Gentoo a few years ago, got it working but then got annoyed with some binaries taking too long. Wanted to build a machine I couldn’t hack though, and now there’s a repo with precompiled bins if you ask portage nicely, so I figured I’d give it a shot again. Maybe it was the mead but I forgot to do that for gcc though. oops
What a coincidence, I’m drinking mead and installing Gentoo. Currently compiling gcc, always takes forever, maybe I should’ve gone with the recompiled binary for that one lol.
No ragrets.
37 is my favorite, because 3x7x37=777 (three sevens), and I think that’s neat.
Removed by mod
It’s been almost a quarter century since the last century. Might as well get used to it.
I mean, being trans is perfectly valid, but I think gender dysphoria itself should be classified as a mental illness so long as it brings significant pain/distress to the individual, the solution there is just gender reassignment, surgery, hormones, etc. I don’t think there should be stigma in calling it such, it needs treatment the same as anything else. People with ADHD have a mental illness and get meds, sometimes therapy, people with poor eyesight have an ocular dysfunction of some kind and get glasses or surgery or whatever, none of it should be that big a deal. The point is it can be diagnosed and treated.
I think the response to shit like “transgenderism” being a mental disease should be “well at least their/our dysphoria can be treated now, what’s your excuse?”
I’ve always preferred IBM’s Plex Mono, specifically the Nerd Fonts version.
I like the word ‘umami’, but it’s weird to me that they don’t just use ‘savory’ which is the same thing. Cool that it’s been figured out receptor-wise.
‘E pluribus unum’ was pretty good, but I liked ‘mind your business’ too.
Proton is basically a wrapper for wine with pre-installed dependencies for whatever program you want to run, often with specific fixes and settings for it, in its own instance/environment (usually with a separate C: drive and all those associated paths). It gets rid of the headache of trying to run all of it manually, but it’s good to know how it works in case something breaks or you want to tinker with it, but even then there are programs to automate that process (like protontricks for those specific instances or winetricks more generally).
Nah, you can enroll your own keys and set it up so you can be reasonably certain that your boot image hasn’t been altered, validating its integrity against the potential threat of bootkits. I do this with my Gentoo install.