Hide yo hand, hide yo other hand, they eating everything out here
Hide yo hand, hide yo other hand, they eating everything out here
You wouldn’t
Yeah, it shows a lot of implicit biases by using that label.
Ethernet doesn’t always mean Internet, it has other uses too! It’s a whole specification. It can power a LAN party or even deliver power!
“70% of lawyers suffer discrimination in the workplace but only 30% of lawyers face discrimination.”
Tailscale and being at my house is the only two ways in so I feel those are pretty good for me.
It’ll depend on the laptop of course but I did this a few years back by putting a M.2 drive in a spare slot my laptop had.
What kind of files are you wanting to keep?
You can partition or preferably install a second drive and install Linux on that. You can then access your files on the other drive/partition and connect your Steam library to your existing library without any issues*. Want to go back to Windows? Just boot into it and your updated files will be there.
*Only thing is you’ll need to either disable fast boot on Windows or shut down by using the restart option or else the Windows drive is locked to read only.
Probably the only thing they know about Linux is from when the YouTuber Linus Tech Tips tried to install Steam and broke his computer. That’s why they’d bring up Steam specifically.
I’ve been using Debian on my desktop for five years now so this information might be a bit outdated, but I have recently installed Mint on my server.
In my experience Mint (and Ubuntu) have been more beginner friendly with installation and initial setup. I remember trying to install Debian on my MacBook which just crashed on bootup whereas Ubuntu worked out of the box. Mint draws from Ubuntu’s repositories which are more up to date and has more packages in it. Being able to rely on apt for installing packages has meant an easier user experience. And the last thing is that there’s just more information out there for troubleshooting Mint problems than there is for Debian in my experience.
That’s what I find. I could be wrong about some of the details
And Ubuntu Pro popup ads. Linux Mint is, from a compatibility standpoint, Ubuntu without the crap.
How does it feel to always know when the doctor is about to enter?
Shorten their lives by one day. They get another healthy 50 years minus 24 hours.
Thought this was !aneurysmposting@lemmy.world
Americans lol
Him them with the raw, fr fr
Except they have no eraser. What good is the black tip??
Reminds me of when I had to write a physics exam in university and it required a pencil for the Scantron cards. I basically never carried pencils so when my pencil tip broke I had to grab my utility knife out of my backpack and sharpen it to continue writing my exam.
A hackintosh is running MacOS on non-Mac hardware
You’ll want to duck for cover if the battery gets punctured on this one.
Yes they still exist. We banned them at our youth retreats because a couple years ago the kids taped down the nozzle and tossed them into neighboring rooms like tear gas grenades.
Hilarious, but not the best for enjoying your sleep.