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captainjaneway, to asklemmy in My English Breakfast tea states it contains 2g of protein.
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I was confused by this as well. I looked it up and couldn’t find any label that had 2g of protein. The most I found was their Vanilla Chai which contains 0.1g.

captainjaneway, to lemmyshitpost in Why do I do this?
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captainjaneway, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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I have no idea how you’ve run into so many issues. People shit on Ubuntu here but I’ve always used it as a “Mac OS alternative” since the flavor feels similar. My wife uses it all the time and has very few issues. The only issue we run into is Bluetooth, but I have Bluetooth issues with every OS I’ve ever used: Android, MacOS, Windows, etc.

captainjaneway, to memes in Flight sim people are on another level
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No a penis.

captainjaneway, to asklemmy in How do you think social media platforms should work?
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Remove voting. Remove likes. Remove any semblance of a point based system.

captainjaneway, to linux in What's (are) the funniest/stupidest way(s) you've broken your linux setup?
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There’s got to be other tools though that could change the file permissions on chmod, right? Though I suppose you’d need permission to use them and/or download them.

captainjaneway, to memes in Lies and Slander
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Reading

captainjaneway, to linuxmemes in If linux distributions were tools.
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What’s wrong with Ubuntu in general?

captainjaneway, to asklemmy in My English Breakfast tea states it contains 2g of protein.
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Brand?

captainjaneway, to risa in Time Travel
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Yeah that’s a fair assessment. But I like the description that they are “careful”. I forget who wrote it, but I remember someone saying that humans rise to the top of the social ladder quickly because we are not careful. We are willing to risk our lives testing a warp drive a day after inventing it. Meanwhile Vulcans would study the warp drive mechanics for a hundred years before testing it out. Vulcans are logically driven, but their logic attempts to preserve life as much as possible (ignoring wedding traditions). Humans use our lives more like Klingons - exploring is our sole form of glory. Klingons seek glory in war. We seek out new life and new civilizations because that is our cause.

So are Vulcans careful and arguably fearful? Sure. But I like the idea of logic as a driver, so I tend to lean towards that since it’s more “canon”.

captainjaneway, to memes in 2024, welcome!
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What was the fight about

captainjaneway, to baldurs_gate_3 in Ending my honor run in shame
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I agree with this sentiment. Each play through is fairly unique. You might be the first person to ever make these choices. Keep it up cause not everyone will do exactly what you did.

captainjaneway, to mildlyinteresting in Mars from Earth, and Earth from Mars
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Does our atmosphere magnify things slightly? Seems brighter on Earth

captainjaneway, to memes in 2024, welcome!
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What did she say?

captainjaneway, to linuxmemes in alias 2024='echo "YEAR OF THE DESKTOP"'
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I’ve had no major issues with my Ubuntu distro. Snap updates work without closing any software - as far as I know. I just tested a snap refresh, but I didn’t have any out-of-date software.

I would argue I push the boundaries of common Ubuntu usage as well. I have 8TB of mixed HDD and SSD storage which I use for gaming, Unity development, Blender, Plex server, and random programming projects (e.g. k8s cluster work). I don’t have any major issues.

People complain a lot about Ubuntu and I just don’t get it. It’s a good software for the average consumer, in my opinion. My wife uses it for her computer and has pretty much no issues.

I do want to switch to Linux Mint someday since people are adamant that it’s better than Ubuntu but I think I’ll stick with Ubuntu since I’ve setup so many things on this machine and I don’t want to redo this work.

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