99% do tempo você vai usar são os programas, então a distribuição não deveria fazer muita diferença. Inclusive, dá para instalar os programas pelo Flathub, o que apaga ainda mais a diferença entre as distribuições.
O resto dos computadores da família estão com EndlessOS, porque o usuário praticamente não precisa ler essa documentação, embora o endless (assim como outras distribuições) tenha um fórum de usuários.
“LOKA’s fascinating speculations about the future of technology, the evolution of consciousness, and the ethics of coexistence blend perfectly with its smart and empathetic coming of age “around-the-world-in-80-days” journey.”
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Also, yes, I made an arc of ARCs for the image. :D
This is about an hour away from my farm, so this'll be a fun conversation, and yet another great opportunity to tell a lot of people about what a huge problem we have with unregulated commercialization of orbit. (Also I just redid my slides for my public talk next week, this is going in!)
@sundogplanets that scene from The Incredibles 2, when the mother receives a call from the father asking for about some domestic stuff while she is is pursuing a villain and trying not to die in the process
So, I was reading HG Wells and I noticed something I hadn't thought about. He writes in a style that's very weird, and but for the Victorian/Edwardian language might even be considered experimental now? Like, in The War in the Air, it regularly alternates between goofy comedic scenes and scenes of horror and violence. And in between THAT there are digressions about economics and engineering technology. (1/n)
@ZachWeinersmith IIRC Alexandre Dumas and Jules Vernes also had a lot of nonfiction interspersed. Don't just take my word on it but IIRC they sold their stories chapter by chapter and had little incentive to be more direct like in modern novels. I guess they wanted to make good use of all that background they researched (or played someone to, in the case of Alexandre Dumas) and make some time to think the plot ahead
The fact that Tim Scott is refusing to say he’d follow the law and not try to overthrow the results of a free and fair election should scare anyone listening. This is how democracies end.
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WELKER: Will you commit to accepting the 2024 election results?
TIM SCOTT: At the end of the day, the 47th president will be Donald Trump
WELKER: Wait -- yes or no, will you accept the results?
> ooooh what if, like, at the beginning Murderbot and other bots/constructs are the only ones who sing, harmonizing with SecSystem MedSystem etc, while humans sort of talk at the margins...and only humans who treat Murderbot as a person get to sing?
— @older , describing the central conceit of a MURDERBOT opera that I now feel like I have to see before I die
is there a fedi instance for writers/readers that has admins of color? or a similar space, maybe a leftist bookwyrm instance or something? :boost_ok:
What we need is a movie where Keanu, or Jason Statham, or whoever, just John Wicks every person who ever sold your email address to a political campaign so they could send you fundraising emails. Everyone would love it and it would have a 70 billion dollar opening weekend.