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msage, to memes in So that's it, huh? We're some kind of Suicide Squad?

So Snyder?

msage, to programmer_humor in ifn't

Bash?

msage, to asklemmy in What's some amazing technology they have in Japan that's very normal to them but would blow our minds here in the US and western world?

meguca is suffering

msage, to asklemmy in What's the simplest thing humans are too dumb to grasp?

No, but you see, the chance you get the same side twice is… (HH, HT, TH, TT) 50%, shit

When we add another toss, you get only two possibilities of always same side, and 6 that are not.

So which is it? The coin itself may always have 50/50, but the universe which tosses in a series doesn’t?

msage, to asklemmy in What game do you play to just chill?

Hey, this is a classic.

Just turn off vehicle breakdowns, as they can cause huge congestions everywhere. And that’s very stressful.

I love trains

msage, to risa in Cardassian Psycho

Oh hey, more Spice and Wolf fans!

msage, to piracy in Do you donate to FOSS projects?

Gentoo - three digits Matrix - used to patreon, but it’s dead, so I stopped Wiki - occasionally

I really need to support Postgres and Patroni. Next year’s goals

msage, to linux in How to choose a computer/laptop/device that is better compatible with linux? Are there certain things to look out for when shopping?

You don’t need certified Linux hardware to use Linux, and hardware is supported for a really long time once it’s there.

So you don’t have to worry about using latest distros, you should always welcome every update, they fix and add new things (unless it’s Ubuntu, screw them). And if you have new unsupported hardware, it will usually be supported in the next kernel release.

Meaning if you go with usual x86 CPU, Linux won’t have issues with almost anything that comes with it.

msage, to linux in What's the difference between package manager and why are there so many?

Also, bit part of Portage (Gentoo “emerge”) is being able to ‘flag out’ parts of the package out (or in) to the compilation.

Let’s say you want to not have telemetry in your packages. So you set ‘-telemetry’ globally, and each package that has known telemetry parts will not compile locally - so it can not be turned on (unless it’s hidden really well).

Or you want to use pulseaudio? You can flag it globally, or for specific packages. That way you can influence software you install without knowing much about anything build-related - the work is done by the repository maintainers.

They won’t be able to pry Gentoo from my cold dead hands. Arch, Nix/Guix can suck it, all my money goes to the Gentoo

msage, to animemes in SoL

She cried because of that! Mio deserves better!

msage, to animemes in SoL

Some daring theft happens as well

msage, to memes in Thank you therapy

Also, Terraria:

msage, to lemmyshitpost in Piers Morgan gets owned

I’d say that’s a troll

msage, to linuxmemes in I know it's not safe, but it's doesn't stop me

Right, that’s why I use Gentoo.

Shit just works.

msage, to science_memes in I dunno, still might be aliens with this one.

I’ll be honest, I double-checked your username to make sure I’m not going to read about Undertaker at the end

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