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bdonvr, to linux in Is it possible to use Linux without the command line?

Debian’s great but not the best choice here.

bdonvr, to lemmyshitpost in There's no such thing as too much garlic

Absolutely I put roasted garlic for flavor and some fresh garlic for the bite.

bdonvr, to lemmyshitpost in There's no such thing as too much garlic

40 clove chicken is a thing

Also there’s no such thing as too much COOKED garlic, I used to say “there’s no such thing as too much garlic” too until I made Hummus the first time. I put in significantly more than called for as per usual. I regretted it. I quite like garlic so I could power through it but it wasn’t pleasant.

bdonvr, to technology in Microsoft blocks Windows 11 workaround that enabled local accounts

Sure it could, but I think Apple makes so much on overcharging for the machine itself they don’t need to be so aggressive over data collection just logically.

bdonvr, to technology in Microsoft blocks Windows 11 workaround that enabled local accounts

Apple doesn’t require you to make an Apple ID to use a Mac lol

bdonvr, to science in How many photons are received per bit transmitted from Voyager 1?

I appreciate the high effort of this answer! People like you really help the fediverse and Lemmy.

bdonvr, to memes in Eisenhower's Farewell Address is also a Sobering Read

The Eisenhower administration used propaganda and covert action extensively, and the Central Intelligence Agency supported two military coups: the 1953 Iranian coup d’état and the 1954 Guatemalan coup d’état.

The Cuban Revolution broke out during Eisenhower’s second term, resulting in the replacement of pro-U.S. military dictator Fulgencio Batista with Fidel Castro. In response to the revolution, the Eisenhower administration broke ties with Cuba and Eisenhower approved a CIA operation to carry out a campaign of terrorist attacks and sabotage, kill civilians, and cause economic damage. The CIA also trained and commanded pilots to bomb civilian airfields. The CIA began preparations for an invasion of Cuba by Cuban expatriates, ultimately resulting in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion after Eisenhower left office.

Oh and this one isn’t quite related but definitely interesting

Eisenhower’s administration contributed to the McCarthyist Lavender Scare[223] with Eisenhower issuing Executive Order 10450 in 1953.[224] During Eisenhower’s presidency thousands of lesbian and gay applicants were barred from federal employment and over 5,000 federal employees were fired under suspicions of being homosexual.[225][226] From 1947 to 1961 the number of firings based on sexual orientation were far greater than those for membership in the Communist Party,[225] and government officials intentionally campaigned to make “homosexual” synonymous with “Communist traitor” such that LGBT people were treated as a national security threat.[227]

Still he wasn’t the worst US president by a long shot, though they’re all pretty awful.

bdonvr, to aboringdystopia in 54% of Gen Z Shoppers Use Pay Later Plans to Buy Groceries

There’s quite a few that just split it in 4 payments with no interest. And typically don’t need very good credit at all.

bdonvr, to linuxmemes in Shit...

Popularize among his follower base and make it cringe to use Linux

bdonvr, to linuxmemes in Shit...

Welp, off to macOS now. Sorry guys I can’t be a part of this community anymore.

bdonvr, to microblogmemes in Bonus points if you're wearing a lounging robe

And what if I say:

im so eepy weepy uwu imma go beddy weddy ~

bdonvr, to linuxmemes in fixed with cinnamon gum.

Mint’s a great OS.

I’m really just not an apt guy though, and Cinnamon has always been a little plain for me.

bdonvr, to justpost in How to find great Chinese food

And also staunchly nut jobs

bdonvr, to dataisbeautiful in The weight of different breeds of chicken over their lifespan

As someone who has had one come through a windshield can confirm

bdonvr, to climate in Mexico City’s water ‘Day Zero’ may come even for the wealthiest residents

Reminder that Mexico City is the largest city on the continent, bigger than NYC

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