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Clbull, to lemmyshitpost in Revolutionary free thinker Andrew Tate
Clbull, to memes in It's funnt because it's true

I’m British. Don’t put the Dutch in the same group as us. Our local ‘cuisine’ truly is a crime to food.

Clbull, to linuxmemes in Steve Balmer quotes

Of course tankie-shaming is something the RIAA would do to deter piracy…

Clbull, to asklemmy in What's your favorite compilation album?

International Superhits was a really good Green Day album. Only thing I’d really change though is add 86 (from Nimrod) to it.

Clbull, to asklemmy in What was the last dumb phone you had before your first smartphone?

Nokia 3510i if I recall.

I think I also had a cheap Motorola flip phone too.

Clbull, to lemmyshitpost in Discord rule

Sounds like a server full of master baiters.

Clbull, to memes in F#€k $pez

I’d prefer it if Lemmy didn’t go mainstream. Reddit went down the toilet once it did.

Clbull, to memes in It's funnt because it's true

To that I say ‘what American food?’

Because there’s a massive difference in quality between a Big Mac and a Philly Cheesesteak

Clbull, to memes in Terms of Service

“drink verification can”

Clbull, to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.

What I said, MM/DD/YYYY is less flawed than DD/MM/YYYY for chronological sorting.

Asian YYYYMMDD way is the best way for computing…, but the American way at least preserves the month and day structure.

Clbull, (edited ) to memes in Japan is on its own wavelength.

Ironically, MM/DD/YYYY works better for chronological sorting than DD/MM/YYYY, so long as you don’t go between years.

Didn’t think I’d be saying this but the Americans have an edge over us Brits.

Clbull, (edited ) to linuxmemes in You have no power here

I’m surprised it hasn’t seen wider workplace adoption.

A call centre I used to work in once scrapped all our Microsoft Office licences and installed OpenOffice on everyone’s workstations to cut costs. It was bad for the MI staff because they relied on Excel functionality that OO Calc simply didn’t have, but the vast majority of staff could get by on OpenOffice.

My only real criticisms of how they handled this was not giving people any notice, and making us use a shitty webmail app that only booted in Internet Explorer and would sign you out after a minute of inactivity to access our work emails. They could have easily installed and configured Mozilla Thunderbird to give us some quality of life that Outlook once afforded us.

Also this happened a few years after Oracle got their hands on OO, so not using LibreOffice was also questionable.

But still. Think about the shitloads of money you’d save by using Linux in the office.

Clbull, (edited ) to linuxmemes in You have no power here

With SteamOS and ChromeOS now having millions of users, Linux attacks will become more commonplace.

IIRC ChromeOS is either built on or can be configured to run applications like a Linux distro?

Clbull, to privacy in Gitlab now requires phone number/credit card verification

Well they can just GitOut

Clbull, to memes in Dragostea Din Tei

Mai A HA HA

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