Agreed 100%. And it is 100% anecdotal. Certainly my personal story. Grew up a framer and herded over 400 sheep back home. Had 2 horses and over 10 dogs. We had a huge land (my family still does back there now). That was our main breakfast. Raw milk and home made bread my mother made. Not sure why some folks are upset about it and started downvoting. lol. Other nations and other cultures do exist, and it's not all just the USA.
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Back in my country, I drank raw milk my whole life and I'd never had an issue. It was sheep milk, not cow, so it could be different. Literal raw milk straight from the udder to the bowl to my stomach. I'm ok with raw milk as long as it's coming from what I raise. Not gonna touch it from a bottle at Walmart god knows where it came from and ~~now~~ how much shit it went through. Plus, all these farms owned by huge corporations feed their cattle shit. So, no thanks.
Edit: to clarify a little more for some folks who might have misunderstood my point. Raw milk in and of itself isn't and shouldn't be harmful at all. It's the condition you put the animal in, the food you feed it and the way the milk is being served that kills people. Our animals were never in cages, they roamed in "god's earth" as some say. They grazed whatever grass came out of the ground and they drank river water. We'd never fed them anything they weren't supposed to eat. We weren't in a hurry for a "profit" to sum it up, we were just living normal. So we didn't have to do shit that would cause chaos. Hope this makes sense. Also, this comment wasn't meant as political at all, just something I got reminded of when reading the post
You should mess with the desktop mode more often. It's called KDE Plasma desktop, and it's simply the most customizable software you can probably ever run into. It's insane how many things you can change on this thing.
I have it running locally on my machine and it's freaking fantastic. I just wish I had a stronger GPU to get the best model they offer. Installed it through Ollama and hosted it on a localhost through docker and my UI is open web UI. It's amazing and 100% free.
The skys are always falling, ya know. lol
People still use Facebook?
No bazzite on this handheld. It is not usable on it. Wifi disables after each suspend and I'd have to reboot the device to get it back. Also, the screen never recognized by the system, so it's always black, and all I can do is connect it to my external monitor to get things going. It's just a brick on Bazzite. I guess I'll just create the script and call it a day then. Thank you.
Yo, mister foobarrington. So, since you're an expert on these immutables, thought I might ask your help on something. I have a handheld that runs like shit on windows (they all do), and I've installed chimera OS on it. It works pretty nicely, but the fan is full blast at all times, so I wanted to install a program called HHD and it's UI, but this thing is a freaking immutable. I did unlock it with a random command I found online and installed my program via their aur helper called 'pikaur'. It works now with no issues, but I know that any new update is going to nuke it and I'll have to redo this whole thing again. How can I make this installed program stick throughout updates. Does distrobox do the trick? Never tried distrobox, so I'm not sure if it allows installation of actual dependencies/drivers that stick through immutable updates. Chimera OS is based on Arch, just to add some context. Thanks
Edit: oh also, I'm about to experiment with Fedora knt os-tree, on an extra laptop I have, to see if I can make it workout. I do like the idea of a system that won't break on me easily. And if I miss my AUR, I'll mess with distrobox. If I like it then I'm moving it to my main machine. Will see.
Yup, another reason why I will never buy their stuff is how bad they've been towards little people.
Nothing at all? I feel like Nintendo is old news now and it is mostly for 12 year olds. I personally will never buy another switch. I can basically play any game on my steam deck/PC, why waste my money on a platform that has a fraction of the games I have access to on my PC?
Not gonna deny that. It's a whole different ball game here in the west. Everything is different, and I found it kinda fascinating when I moved here. We were just simple farmers who are very far away from the "city" and that was all we had back then :)