Sure, “stupid” isn’t defined around average intelligence, but “people” is defined around the average person. So, by saying “stupid” is not defined around average intelligence, you’re really criticizing the phrase “people are stupid”…
…which is exactly what this comic is doing
Guys, I think we found the 90%
Why do you advocate for keeping /home separate?
I personally don’t do it because the more partitions you have, the more often you need to fiddle around in GParted when one partition gets full. This is also why I use swap files instead of swap partitions
As far as I can tell, unless you distro-hop, separating /home doesn’t have any advantages. Even then, sharing one /home directory between multiple desktop environments can cause some problems
I agree with making and testing backups, though. My current strategy is to back everything up to a 4.2 TiB ZFS pool with daily snapshots on my LAN, and back up the most important data on that to the cloud
borked my bootloader and had to do a fresh install
That’s where you’re wrong :)
I hope Gmail aggregates the reports from other platforms, because most of Clink’s target market uses Gmail
Damn, “removed” is a slur now?
And report the email as spam on Gmail
You don’t need an internet connection for failure notifications
Even better: Three SD cards with a ZFS mirror and failure notifications
You could’ve just said:
So they can change the signage without much extra labor.
You’d just be able to get around that using the API
The frontend has nine unresolved issues that were opened after the first 0.19 release candidate was released. Then there’s the backend, which has about 15 more
they think it is ready
Haha, no.
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I hope you’re donating to the respective libreddit instance hoster, because unlike Reddit, they’re not a multibillion corporation with a steady ad income to pay for their traffic
If you’re not, then I suggest you use old.reddit.com with uBlock Origin
OP did not take this picture. Their story is made up. Here’s the original: https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/3/110
Looking at other users’ reports would’ve saved you a lot of time: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2250
Before you can fix a bootloader, you first need to learn how to install and set up a bootloader. I think most people learn that part when they try Arch