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I have too many toothbrushes

  • Arch Linux on Dell 7389 : just works. Also had OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on this machine, best installer ever.

    Debian on Thinkpad X390 Yoga : with included variable-pressure pen, the touchscreen is actually a wacom tablet, perfect. Also, one if the best installer there is.

    Ubuntu on Thinkpad T480s : just works. Installing Ubuntu today is literally just a couple of clicks. Wife hasn't complained in 3 years, this distro must be doing it right.

    (Everything Gnome here, no additional setup whatsoever. The KDE gang will argue that Plasma has a lot of goodies for touchscreens, be sure to check it out)

  • Ma Dalton

  • Y'a un chouette thaï rue du prieuré, Soï

    Avez-vous pensé à la sous-location avec le pote ? Ça se fait à Genève. Tu sous-loue pendant 5 ans puis tu demandes à la régie de transférer.

  • Travail et demain, travail mais c'est un chouette projet

    Pis la semaine va être calme, c'est tranquille

  • L'ennui est le piège numéro un de l'utopie décrite des cette civilisation, en effet. Et je me demande combien en réalité cet ennui serait combattu pat la malfaisance, le désir de nuire etc

  • Ah bah moi y'a rien qui change eh, en tant que branleur assermenté (aka intermittent du spectacle) je vis déjà gratuitement sur le dos des autres

    Éclairagiste et régisseur général

  • We're now 57. At age 25 my SO went to work for MSF in a really remote place - like, no road through the jungle, small airfield served by derelict Russian aircraft, and in the middle of that nowhere, a huge refugee camp serving 2 warring nations.

    It's something she needed to do.

    The pay was shit, but the local expenses where null, with food and accommodation being provided; her entire salary went into calling once a week for about 20 to 30 minutes (if the phone lines worked). She wrote also, same rhythm like once a week, but I would usually get them as a bunch of 3 or 4.

    I couldn't write. Dunno why retrospectively, I just couldn't. Not getting the phone calls was nerve-wracking of course.

    She was good at what she did, so in order to have her stay beyond the scope of her original mission they offered a Logistics position to me so I could join her. As it happens, in these conditions that position was untenable & she didn't want us as a couple to establish ourselves in such a hellish place.

    She came back changed of course. But mainly, when she did move across the earth again a few years later, we went together.

  • There's a French speaking /r/ over there that bans an @jlai.lu user and remove their post when they link to Lemmy.

  • Euh, oui. Pas en avion ou en TGV mais sinon, c'est des outils quoi. Le truc rouge est en effet une lampe de poche, et le multitruc marqué "gerber" a un porte-embouts de l'autre côté

  • (Tellement indispensable que c'est dans mes poches, carrément, pas dans un sac. Ouais, c'est un peu lourd à la fin de la journée)

  • And redhat. But only in Europe.

  • Absolutely. And when bored (which is likely to happen), I'd visit Moorcock's "Dancers at the end of times" universe, for the same carefree attitude, but in a much more spicy flavour

  • Currently in France No OS is -€60 and with Fedora or Ubuntu it's -€30

    Don't ask. Different markets, pricing irrelevant to actual costs

  • HAHAHAHA what the eff? Where does that come from? (I know it's semi-old because of the vertical toolbar)

  • Gnome is the best UI there is IMO. Anything else is cluttered, or privacy-invasive, or both.

  • Hm. I use it for anything, looping stuff, streams, entire album play, playlists, even audio books before I found maBooks

    My only current bug is that I used to have my music on an SD card, which failed & I removed, but VLC still thinks it's right there and fills my library with it

  • VLC is the goat here, no?

  • Won't take a Swiss plug

  • As available in France, tho only for €60 less.And you pay €30 for fedora (?)