I like the DE, seems really polished. Wonder if Void has it in xbps-src.
I like the DE, seems really polished. Wonder if Void has it in xbps-src.
What happened to it?
It’s actually fat with electricity inside… maybe yours has more meat than fat 🤷.
Cheerful lady on mobility scooter: “It doesn’t much matter to me, I only go 4 miles an hour and I don’t really worry very much about either!”
This one’s like me 🤣.
- Gas prices went up again last night man…
- So? Doesn’t make any difference to me, I still fill for a 20.
Different views about the same situation 🤷. It doesn’t really bother me. I really can’t do anything about it, so why bother sulking about it.
Still, you’re right, the attitude towards changing to metric is all negative, except for the German guy, but that’s understandable 😂.
You should see how a TB seeded a month feels on 10Mbps. I used to seed about 1.5, 1.6TB a month on that upload speed.
Maybe, I’ve only had experience with a few of them, not hundreds… never had any problems with the swingplate. Feeder rubbers, yes, but that’s a common problem on all printers, you just sand those down a bit and they work like new.
These can still be pretty good if used for home printers, 30K pages without a problem, that’s a lot for home use. You could probably still get one of these for like $100 second hand. That’s not a bad deal considering how good these things are.
Ricoh are great, but I’ve had bad experience with Xerox. Xerox used to be great, but they dropped in quality the last decade or so. Ricoh are still great though.
The need for self-masturbation (circlejerk) runs strong in people. “Wow, look at my cool new lips/ass/boobs/ink.”. Yep, all things that we as a human race should be really proud of 😒.
I wish I lived on another planet, this one never really felt like home anyway.
Can’t believe people are signing up left and right to Threads… do they even know it’s a data harvesting farm?
Wait, are we talking about the same printer?
These were beasts man, going through 40k pages withought a hitch.
Maybe… but still, in my experience it breaks a lot less than Arch. Hell, I even use it as an Ent distro, I’ve set up a few NASes on it, still hasn’t broken a damn thing, and most of them are running for like 5, 6 years now.
Those are like upvotes/likes?
At least 5 mil tweets per month, lol 🤣🤣🤣.
Yep, using it as a daily driver for a long long time. It’s perfect for my needs and I just love the not-so-cutting edge approach, breaks a lot less than Arch does.
When people expect to get A LOT for very little, this is to be expected 🤷.
Buy a second hand HP 1100 1200, 1300, 4200, they’ll last you a life time, but… nobody listens 🤷.
Everyone knows that, and everyone knows that BTRFS was released under GPL to restore the balance (as well as have the FS maintained and developed for free).
My point was, Oracle has contributed as well as RH. They offered to make RHEL instead of RH, RH do repacks. IBM is just greedy and we have seen where these sorts of things lead, to a dead company.
I don’t know, but any feature like that makes me wanna steer away from that product.
Hey, bo one’s forcing anyone to use a corp distro. I ditched Ubuntu comoletely as soon as I saw a pro feature in it. Now I’m on Void exclusively.
Yeah, that’s why is not in the kernel, it’s a separate package.
Yeah, the guy in the video said that as well, that’s why I was wondering if it’s in xbps-src.