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  • There's certainly more to it than just a gimmick. One of the most important things is web filtering for content, which is a useful parental control because children should not be exposed to porn, graphic violence, and other types of mentally harmful content. Controls may not be able to stop everything but they can definitely hinder and slow down the process at least.

  • I was going to comment to not buy Tito's because I had heard they donated to the Epstein regime, but I decided to look it up for a citation and could not verify that. So instead have my neutral recommendation of take it or leave it.

  • This kind of stuff is not going to help bring in new voters to their party. It may work well with a portion of those who would already vote for them, but it may also drive away others who were potentials.

  • Built a new small PC recently and set up dual-boot with 2 drives... Linux was easier to set up and get running overall than Windows 11. When I installed Linux, it found my drive to install on with no problem, but W11 could not without bringing over Intel storage drivers on a USB stick. Linux had built-in drivers for all of the hardware, everything working right on first startup. Windows required me to download Wifi drivers onto a USB stick from another computer before I could download anything. Windows also required for me to download many other drivers from the motherboard mfr website. Now Windows is hassling me to activate with a non-generic product key that I didn't buy yet. Linux just worked from the start.

  • Yes I did read up on that and tried using Flatseal for permissions granting, but it didn't work so I didn't troubleshoot it very far before doing to the .deb install

  • Switching the household's PCs to avoid the Windows 11 BS here. All my stuff is good so far, but the kids have a few games that don't work - Minecraft Bedrock, Fortnite, and Roblox.

  • That may be an old issue, but I just set up a couple of NTFS drive Steam libraries on Linux last week and it didn't give me any errors or warnings about the drive format. But I did have big issues with the Flatpak edition of Steam - it couldn't even write to a local second ext4 partition. Had to switch to .deb Steam install to fix all that

  • We made some ether in my HS chemistry lab for a lab exercise, and I was goofing around pretending to inhale it but accidentally did get some in, and I got a loopy dizzy feeling for a minute or two.

  • emorule

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  • Counterpoint: Brandon Lee as The Crow

  • Jon Pertwee sighting

  • Good idea to put "Freedom" in the name of his group. Remind people about that word

  • me_irl

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  • The "European" sizes are just the normal sizes we used to have in the USA. Gradually they increased the sizes to sell more dranks by default. Current "small" size drinks are just the former medium size cups and so on

  • My work PC has Windows 11 and it does get in the way of my work. This bullshit is using 12GB of RAM to run a web browser, Teams, and Powershell. Before "upgrading" to 11 from 10, it used about 3GB less RAM for the same stuff. Nothing has improved from 10 to 11, just made it slower.

  • I blame the dumbasses who voted for Trump, and the dumbasses who didn't vote. It was not hard to vote against Orange Hitler if you had half a brain functioning.

  • He used to be a real piece of shit. He still is, too.

  • The advances in battery technology and renewables in general really underscores what a pile of bullshit we are under in America. It's time to shovel ourselves out of the shit!

  • Buck Turgidson doing a face like a Tim Robinson character in that frame. Imagine him saying "I used to be a real piece of shit, slicked back hair" etc

  • Maybe they think they're requiring verification, but they underestimate the Internet