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WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]

@ WalrusDragonOnABike @reddthat.com

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  • Probably that you're cool to be around?

  • Makes since you would want to verify that popular artists are uploading their own work rather than other people.

  • Na, I just use Bazzite currently. Have used zorin and Mint as my primary OS before, but haven't even tried arch. Could I interest you in our Lord and Savior, the bicycle, though?

    Note: not the person you were asking.

  • Just tested out element and had no problem with screen sharing + video in a voice call. Haven't tried out the mobile app for that (but I haven't done that for discord either and on desktop, discord just doesn't screenshare like half the time for me)

  • Is anyone at threat of prison time or at least fines measured in the 100's of billions, if not trillions?

  • I probably did. Think I've had some things not print correctly without that on an actual printer so I turned that on sometimes?

  • Sometimes people have things saved to Google drive with the setting to save disabled but allow printing. Which means you can just print to pdf. Only case where I can think of where printing to PDF is the easiest option.

  • Pretty sure that works on all OSes.

    Pdf24 let's you just mass import pdfs and unlock them without destroying things like bookmarks and the text. I'm sure there's other similar options.

  • Print to pdf generally loses the text and just makes it an image though. Which can balloon size and prevent ctrl+f without running ocr on it and saving an additional layer with more mistakes than the original.

  • I think that's the right interpretation, although I don't think it has to be hyperfem/hypermasc. Could be something as basic as having long hair.

    No clue what CIS unconfirmed means tho.

  • Unless you have trouble understaning me i wouldnt say just dont care about the Way i type :P

    Given usually adding capitalization to words not usually capitalized usually is used to convey some sort of emphasis, its harder to understand what its being conveyed.

  • Used cars were all new cars at some point. In a place with 99% of new sales are EVs for an extended period of time, you'll eventually get to where used non-EVs in decent condition aren't affordable/obtainable. Especially when those people buying them are possibly disproportionately buying the non-EVs for ideological reasons and will hold on to them longer as non-EVs become more and more inaccessible.

  • Isn't it just alt,f,e,a?

  • I've heard of something like that happening because they weren't allowed to download pdfs from emails, but they were allow to directly send them to the printer.

  • Are they paid to use the toilet to go to the bathroom or are they paid for other things? If they're paid for other things, they should shit on the floor wherever they happen to be and let the janitors handle that since they're the ones paid to clean things up.

  • Which distro do you use tho?

  • Even with games that usually use kernal anti-cheat systems like battleeye, some games specifically have enabled proton support and just work as well.

  • Swing, go down slides, play some games involving balls, tag?

  • I haven't had too much issues with Bazzite for general use. I still use windows for work, so there's some things I haven't tried setting up and have no clue how different they'd be on an immutable vs a mutable OS.

    I've used Mint before (like 10 years ago) and somehow it kept breaking (I'm sure I somehow caused it, but I only knew enough to break things and not enough to understand how I was breaking them). 🤷‍♀️ For most people, I'd think how Bazzite works would be acceptable. For some power users, the immutable OS aspect might be annoying, but I think that's mostly an issue for people who are coming from a different Linux distro (it did bother me at first and I did consider switching to something like PopOS) or people who want to run fairly dated or obscure software (granted, VMs are sometimes already necessary for that - at a previous job, we had to use windows 95 VMs to run a specific version of software).