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dingus, to asklemmy in If Trump loses in 2024, do you think he'd run in 2028?

Well, thankfully I feel like he’s statistically unlikely to all that much longer.

dingus, to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?

Sorry, I think you meant to post this in the “best distro” thread

dingus, (edited ) to linux in (Constructively) What is your least favorite distro & why?

I was an Ubuntu fan many moons ago. Then I fell in love with Mint when it was just all around a better version of Ubuntu.

Then I ended up with a new Windows laptop for years and forgot about Linux entirely. But this year, I’ve actually returned to Ubuntu. I like how it has a fresh and different look and it still performs well on my now aging laptop. Mint is always my go to recommendation to others, but I just wanted a different look than your standard Windows-like look that Cinnamon has. I was initially turned off way back when, when Ubuntu switched to Unity, but now a difference in look appeals to me. We’ll see if I get annoyed with Snaps or not. So far, everything has been running smoothly.

If there was a GNOME fork of Mint, I’d likely be using that. I get that you can technically install whatever desktop environment in whatever distro you want, but for compatibility sake, it’s best to roll with what your distro comes with.

dingus, (edited ) to linux in Breaking Windows to let the penguin in...

They are intro distros, sure, but don’t ever think that you have to move to anything else if you don’t want to. Mint is probably the best Linux distro there is if your goal is ease of use, support, and “it just works”. I’d say that’s more than enough for what people want in an OS. I recommend it to anyone looking to hop into Linux, be it temporarily or permanently. People jump into other distros for specific use cases or because they feel like fucking around with something…but that’s absolutely not required or necessary to be a Linux user or advocate.

dingus, to nostupidquestions in Why are we required to sit down when getting our blood pressure taken? Would the results be affected if we were standing?

No, that’s just because your doctors office (like many) is slow.

dingus, to linux in My move to wayland: it's finally ready

I’m ignorant to all this, but I found that weirdly my mouse’s gesture features are broken on Wayland. So X11 it is then.

dingus, to memes in Those markings really were unnecessary

Also wild to me are people that bring their drinks into public bathrooms like WTF

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in I'm trying to think of something more stupid than this but it's not easy...

You have to admit, it’s still better than having a singular email address that everyone has the login to.

dingus, to memes in Lemmy in nutshell?

Where did you get these pictures of me???

dingus, to asklemmy in Are Americans more prone to conspiracy theories than people in other countries?

Yvan eht nioj

dingus, to asklemmy in Let's get raunchy

I am likely asexual as well and I only had a sex related dream maybe once in my lifetime. Never had sex either, although I’m not necessarily totally opposed to eventually trying it.

dingus, to lemmyshitpost in I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :)

Worth noting that it’s totally normal to see a lot more of them if you’re looking at a bright blue sky. That’s when they’ll be more apparent.

dingus, (edited ) to mildlyinteresting in Different Eggs

Just imagine sitting down and eating five fucking dozen eggs to start your day. Gaston is insane.

dingus, (edited ) to memes in Why would I need backlit keys anyway?

Your keyboard should have two nubbins on it so you can easily find the F key without looking (it puts your hands in the home row). If your keyboard doesn’t have these, then either it’s 100 years old and someone is typing with the force of a gorilla, or you have an extremely strange keyboard.

The real tricky part are the less used symbol keys.

dingus, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in New server policy. Lemmites who misbehave get sent to Disney land with a bus full of Disney adults.

Maybe a hot take, but I actually DO get why even adults like the theming of Disney World/land and like to visit it so much. The theming is just so intricately done that it’s honestly very impressive and great to look at and just take in. When you hear about the way some of these art pieces were designed it just makes it that much more amazing imo.

But why are some of these people obsessed with the people in costumes that are clearly meant for toddlers? I don’t marvel at some sweaty tween in a weird furry costume. I don’t get it.

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