Okay, we get it. You run Linux. Got it. Why are you posting on a thread discussing Windows control panel?
Okay, we get it. You run Linux. Got it. Why are you posting on a thread discussing Windows control panel?
What was i expecting. Of course Linux is the most top-rated answer ITT.
Sigh.
If by deliberate you mean the sprayers that spray all the artificial flavors, liquefied added nutrients, and related shit are on top of the “chip” as it moves down a conveyor, then sure I guess it’s deliberate.
It’s a fucking haircut. You sure are reading a lot into a person based on their haircut.
What is it with Lemmy users assuming anyone who disagrees with them is astroturfing or a shill.
Calling EU lol
If you already have a passport and opt out of facial recognition, you’re only deluding yourself into a false sense of privacy. In fact, if you enter the screening area at all in an airport, you are kidding yourself if you think you can maintain some semblance of privacy. The government knows what you look like. Calm down and move on with your life.
It’s typical click bait from a once, long ago, enjoyable magazine about PC games. Now PCG just outputs game guides and incessantly complains about AI.
Well, it’s all over for me I guess. Now the NSA will have access to all my questions on how to merge pandas dataframes. Those bastards!
You can turn off the TV dude
Well guess what, it worked. We all just watched an ad.
Lemmy is trying really, really hard to convince you that coding is going to be a viable career in 5 years.
with a woman in her 70’s
Do these conditions have anything to do with a person’s ability to identify mushrooms
That sounds like an AI bot summarizing an average Lemmy user’s rant about FLOSS and Linux.
Why not, if you keep paying?
You’re not forced to see anything.
I’ll save you $10. This book says to stay calm, and use humor, and repeats that 582 times.
It’s amazing how hard some of you work to make YouTube enjoyable. Here’s a tip: stop watching YouTube.
Yea I guess I’m one of the few that hate to see even bugs suffer.
I’ll take the bait if no one else will.
A calendar is useful for one thing: pinning events that will happen at a known time and being reminded of when they are about to start.
If you need to keep extensive notes on projects, understand how late or accelerated tasks will impact other dates, break down work into steps, track progress on a project or individual task, create lists, map ideas, inventory items, archive knowledge, or sketch workflows, a calendar is worthless.