Same for me on Windows. I switched to Linux and now everything runs fine and the few issues I have are ones I can fix.
I guess that’s just how things go huh?
And one oft them has helpful manuals, forums and possibly a wiki that can help.
Wouldn’t this be reverse nominative determinism?
I’ll take that as a yes.
I’m assuming you mean the super key that some operating systems decided to reuse under a different name.
And uh yes I did press it but why would I use an OS with such a bloated default config? Setting up Hyprland was fun :> (but I never did add that hotkey lol).
If I know I’ll have to talk to them again soon I’ll just awkwardly look away, hoping they figure it out themselves but other than that I try to be the exact same.
But what if want to set them gay?
That’s another thing that should work fine on BSD.
The only Linux exclusive software I can think of is a bunch of drivers.
And the BSDs support it too, right?
Is it fixed yet?
Does nothing for me :>
Why would I need a LinkedIn hotkey?
What does that face mean?
Obviously marry Spock. I don’t really care about the rest.
I’ve tried a few times but it makes it harder to fall asleep. The most success I’ve had with it was when I was really tired and fell asleep watching a badly translated version of one of the original Star Wars films (empire strikes back?).
I mostly use Discord for a few group chats, unixporn (please post more of it to Lemmy :3 !unixporn@lemmy.world) and some BG3 stuff. If the group chats moved to Matrix+Jitsi or even some form of Signal (that is still foss and does not require a phone number, self-hosted if possible) I would barely use Discord.
Edit because somehow I missed the most relevant part: I already barely get memes or trolls so not too many changes there.
I pretty much only use Lemmy but also contact friends and share photos on a Nextcloud instance one of them kindly provided (I assume it isn’t federated though?).
I would really like to start using matrix but unless I host my own instance and get everything ready I’ll never be able to convince my friends to switch, though some of them are slowly getting fed up with discord too.
I’m confused. Are the last two panes meant to prove the second or contradict it? (The last two look like a distraction to me)
I wish I managed that much in 20 minutes…
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