@ADailyViolet I once had a very fluffy white friend visiting me when I was still a tiny bun she was very white but had blue eyes, I tried to play but she was more interested in sniffing around 🙄 I think she might have been a ghost 👻🤔
Planting season 🪴 is here so we will be a bit behind in notifications the next week or so! I was proud of BunMum, she was digging holes 🕳️ yesterday, sometimes with her paw. She was grumbling about how there’s sand less than a foot down when you dig. She’s been working in the front where the hydrovac people left a disaster after the sewer pipe line repair in the fall. 🍂
She’s hoping to get my veggies in the ground within the week. ☺️🥬🥕❤️ -Skye
@Satori so nice of you to have taught bunMum proper digging techniques 🧐 now that's going to be some bunEngineering feat to get rid of all the sand 👨💻
I took this great video yesterday at dinner, showing off my whiskers in front and side view. I say it counts for #WhiskersWednesday because it was already Wednesday where our UK (and elsewhere) friends live! 🥰 -Skye 💕
@aral it is sad to see this kind of thuggish behaviour from the US against international organisations, but then again they were one of the few that never wanted the powerful to be accountable for their crimes during the many years that led to the current ICC.
"Just use Linux" is much like "just ride a bike" or "just shop at a refill store" - accessing the non default option can be time consuming, expensive or unavailable locally. We need to recognise you need a certain degree of privilege to have the capacity to complicate your life voluntarily. We need to be trying to make the better, harder thing more accessible, not blaming people for not using it.
@afewbugs and although I am not disabled there's quite a lack of proper support for things like screen readers under Linux desktop environments, whose development has been lagging a lot compared to some rather less useful features. This and the elitist attitude about many quirks (read: bugs) is usually what drives me away from recommending it to non technical people, although I've been using it for decades on personal devices.