Are you smarter than a 5th Grader?
As someone that's never lived in the US, I challenged myself to beat the US version and it's embarrassing how many tries it took (around 8 I think)
It's a good game. I liked it!
Are you smarter than a 5th Grader?
As someone that's never lived in the US, I challenged myself to beat the US version and it's embarrassing how many tries it took (around 8 I think)
It's a good game. I liked it!
Damn, the American Empire makes me glad my parents chose to move to the UK instead. Not saying our politicians are perfect, but they certainly aren't as blatantly corrupt
I found Linux because I was broke so the only laptop I could afford was a Windows 10 machine with 4GB RAM, so I looked into Linux Mint to squeeze out a more decent performance.
I'd love to become rich, so I can keep on pirating as a statement. Or to show a rich guy how much better pirating is as a service.
Maybe then we can get their attention and prove that enshittification is the problem, and not the cost.
How would you feel if I took it from you?
Correction: How do I take it from you?
I think it's time we move from threats to actions.
Yeah, but it's not a new war. It's an eternal war, and when those on top push too much, we push back. We call those stages revolutions, and maybe it's time to remind those on top that when a revolution happens, their heads get separated from their bodies. So either give us back some freedoms, or blood will be spilt. And it won't be our blood.
I'd love to use Pixelfed but as a user that looks at stuff instead of posting.
But there is no good option for a server. I'd want something nearby because speed, but my only options are (UK): A Scottish instance that will delete any accounts which haven't posted in more than 30 days, a furry instance in the UK, and an adult instance in the Netherlands.
So I'll pass until there's a good instance.
There was a period where I was testing my laptop's hibernation so I got uptime to around 30 days.
But now, The highest uptime I can reach is around 2-3 days if I forget to turn it off and leave it either plugged in or on a high battery so it lasts until the next day.
I can see where you're coming from because of outdated libraries and flatpak sandboxing not really being a thing (it's an illusion, really) but you can't deny that this is the direction we're moving in, and we need to get flatpak sandboxing and permissions right, to ensure a proper base level of security.
For those unaware:
Many flatpaks use older, outdated, or end-of-life libraries
Flatpak permissions are messed up because most applications ask to bypass the sandbox at install-time
It's not every day that you see actually useful applications of AI, but this might be one.
There is hope for the Thinkpads, as the 5th Gen T14 is apparently bringing back a lot of the reparability of the older models (namely, by returning replaceable RAM). I wouldn't know, as I have a Gen 4 (not ideal, but just perfect considering how cheap I got it and how powerful it is).