

Probably because its a shitty TERF series. Read better books, watch better movies.
Probably because its a shitty TERF series. Read better books, watch better movies.
And is comprised entirely of no one I care to follow, awesome.
Left over Flavor Aid gifted from the neighbors that seem to have disappeared…
Lets not be deliberately obtuse, you’re clearly meant to be using it with your feet.
I suppose its all relative, but I didn’t find debloated windows to be much worse than anything else. I used microwin though, is that a different experience?
I see it multiple times daily. Whats your secret?
What hashtags do you follow? Most things I try to look up end up having a majority of the posts in Japanese or German.
I’ve tried to stick with mastodon for a while and after using it for months, your description of checking it out is STILL what my feeds look like. That’s all there seems to be on Mastodon.
If all Mastodon wants is linux shit then only linux people are gonna stick around. Never mind that I get the exact same linux posts on bluesky from the same people on top of other topics I care to follow.
Mastodon would be fine if all I cared to follow was Linux news and if I understood German and Japanese.
That’s exact opposite of my experience with it.
Speak for yourself.
I’m gonna serve cunt at the polling place on the 5th.
And a hook-up community called lemmy_holla
Better get to work then, its gonna be a cold winter.
Speaking of, I recently switched to Linux, do the thigh high socks just show up or do I have to order them myself?
I don’t understand why so many people take the existence of linuxsucks communities so personally, the reddit version has more linux users defending it than actual hate, but that one was more meant as a “legitimate grievances against linux” community as opposed to what the lemmy version seems to be.
Just block and ignore like anything else. Its okay if there are people that don’t like the thing you like.
Something I did that helped make the jump was buying a separate drive to put linux on and removing my windows drive. It makes the act of switching back to windows take more effort, but didn’t remove the possibility altogether.
I also got an enclosure for my M.2 and can use the windows drive as a super fast thumb drive and use that to transfer the files from the windows drive that I care to keep on linux. (none of it is critical, not worth doing proper back ups)
RTFM is great when it covers the problem you’re having, but I’ve seen multiple times in various forums, when the problem isn’t covered by the manual or the solution isn’t immediately obvious, the user is just ignored entirely. Some people have a really weird “linux doesn’t have any issues, its the user’s fault” attitude.