I ran Manjaro Linux as my daily driver a few years ago but slowly phased it out for Windows for some reason, and I’m finally back using Linux (currently Linux Mint). I gotta say, I don’t know why I ever switched back to Windows. There’s just so much freedom Linux gives you right off the bat that Windows is just plain...
I’m assuming this is about the British? If that’s the case then I say a hands off approach because it would be interesting to see if they develop any culinary skills. Who knows, maybe if their society evolves enough, they might even be capable of participating in economic trade with others. Stranger things have happened.
Can you install thid 25 year old program? (lemmy.ml)
So sad when it happens (lemmy.ml)
Henry Kissinger, America’s Most Notorious War Criminal, Dies At 100 (www.huffpost.com)
I have several questions, actually (slrpnk.net)
It's like everyday (lemmy.world)
Bill is a pro grammer (sh.itjust.works)
What is a good scary/horror movie to watch this month?
I have been on a scary movie adventure and would love other suggestions!
I finally switched back to Linux as my daily driver after a couple of years of being on nothing but Windows.
I ran Manjaro Linux as my daily driver a few years ago but slowly phased it out for Windows for some reason, and I’m finally back using Linux (currently Linux Mint). I gotta say, I don’t know why I ever switched back to Windows. There’s just so much freedom Linux gives you right off the bat that Windows is just plain...
If another species on Earth began to develop civilization, how would you like to see them approached?
Would you prefer a hands-off, leave them to their own devices kind of approach, a keep at arms reach gently advise, or something else altogether?
An unusual scene (startrek.website)
I fell for it
Mother Nature Reclaiming an Old French Church (lemmy.world)