You mean the ones where all the comments say [deleted]?
Where can we get these placebos? Maybe there’s some in this truck…
You mean the ones where all the comments say [deleted]?
I believe Bhutan is generally considered to be the happiest nation, but I’ve never been there, so don’t quote me on that.
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Don’t be that asshole who tosses everything out of the dumpster and leaves it strewn around the parking lot or wherever. That shit doesn’t pick itself up.
I had to do that recently, ended up being easier to just temporarily change the password to something short on a pc, then change it back after.
On Android, I use Feeder and Nunti. Both are open source and available on f-droid.
Could it be a connectivity check for captive portals?
I’d suggest checking out the official installation instructions linked at the top of the mint homepage. They’re pretty good.
Yikes, wasn’t there another frozen fruit recall just a week or two ago over hepatitis?
I really think we should push for people to read the actual article themselves, rather than encouraging or enabling the intellectual laziness that plagues social media. We’re better than that.
I’ve used redreader for probably as long as I’ve had a smart phone, would be amazing if it was converted to Lemmy.
How does voting work across federated instances? I appear to have both up and down vote buttons, since I’m viewing from another instance, do they not actually work? Otherwise, what prevents trolls from other instances from brigading a thread?
I actually switched to Ubuntu full-time way back in 2006 when I went back to school (anthro major), specifically to help me focus when using my computer and not get distracted by playing video games. Of course, nowadays with wine and proton on steam, that might not be as effective. But it worked well for me, never experienced any issues with word docs opening in libre office (or rather open office back then) or vice versa. There was once or twice where I had to use a computer in the lab in the library to run some niche program or another for an assignment, but not a big deal.