Of course a blahaj.zone user comments that!
I thought that’s what they meant at first.
Why doesn’t “Divine Powers” include everything else? 🤷
pretty outdated meme, to say the least
This meme does seem to be from the early 2010s, to be fair.
Voyager doesn’t show user PFPs at all. :/
That boy looks a bit too young to be driving a car… (ignoring the baby lol)
Ayy! 🤝
I’m also thinking of trying KDE the next time I install Linux. I’ve been using GNOME for the vast majority of my time on Linux, though I’ve also dabbled with Xfce and Antergos’ built-in OpenBox configuration for a short while.
Apologies for the late reply, my internet went down for a day. Anyway, before I was using a distro called Antergos (basically Arch with an easy installer and a few custom packages). When it was discontinued, some people waited for what is basically its spiritual successor, EndeavourOS. Others switched to using vanilla Arch. But I decided to use Void after some research, as to me it was Arch but with a few advantages to my favour:
archinstall
exists, I guess.(Also, happy cake day! I didn’t know Lemmy had cake days until now hehe :)
Your comment doesn’t make sense, unless it’s just some really dry ironic humour
Hey! 🙋 I’m an autistic person (diagnosed at age 3). I grew up using Mac computers mostly, because my father preferred them for his work. Although I would encounter Windows a lot when I was at school as well. However, I didn’t really know how to use Windows until I started seeing videos on YouTube about it (such as this one). This was when I was around 10. So I started experimenting with different editions of it (Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows XP, etc.) via a pirated copy of Parallels Desktop. I also found out about Linux, and toyed with Ubuntu with a bit via Parallels. I found it fun, and thus considered the idea of installing Linux properly onto my Macbook. Unfortunately, the trackpad support wasn’t there. So for my 11th birthday, I asked for a “Windows laptop”, and immediately after getting it, I set up some dual-boot with Windows 10 and some fork of Ubuntu called “Pinguy OS”. (I spent way too much time looking at DistroWatch.) Then, I distro-hopped for a bit until I finally settled on Void Linux when I was 13. I’m now 18 and am running Void full-time on my current laptop, it doesn’t even have a Windows partition. :)
Could make it open in a new tab, at least.
Seems pretty similar to how Soulseek is today.
Never got any of those kinda messages yet, fortunately
(Edit: Now I got the Nicole message… I blocked and reported her account)