

Come on in, the water is great!


Come on in, the water is great!
I’ve attempted to learn it before but struggled. That was a long time ago. Is now the time to try again with these latest quality of life features mentioned?
If so, who has some good learning resources?
A budding bromance :)


Maybe try a few distros on a live usb to see which work well with the hardware.


Just as I got another letter in the mail today from some unknown company about how all my info has been exposed in yet another data breech.


Thanks for sharing
Nice, I like it :)


My coworkers are doing this to me. They are even pasting into PR reviews. The threat is real.
Well organized workspaces and scrap pieces that fit absolutely perfectly.


I can’t stand how many companies and organizations only have a presence on Facebook. When I reach out to them to ask if there is another way to stay connected I usually get a big NOPE.
Nice. I also recently added an ebook with some games to play with a standard deck of cards. So I can bring my kobo and a deck of cards since I have some games queued up to learn.
No, that’s why I bought a Kobo last year and it’s been great. The phone is for audiobooks.


It’s everywhere. I was just trying to find some information on starting seeds for the garden this year and I was met with AI article after AI article just making shit up. One even had a “picture” of someone planting some seeds and their hand was merged into the ceramic flower pot.
The AI fire hose is destroying the internet.
Peanut butter filled pretzel bites. I’m addicted.


I just started going to a Unitarian Universalist church. I grew up Catholic and couldn’t stand it. Instead of reading from the Bible or talking about God they are reading words from civil rights activists and talking about how to build community and resist ICE. I really have been enjoying this as a way to actually get out of the house and connect with people with similar values. This Sunday I signed up to help in their garden planning for this season too.


Thanks for the insight. That’s a really awesome use case: near real-time health tracker data.


So far the switch has been fantastic. Its just taking time to write new scripts and such as I port my old windows workflows over to Linux.
The one thing I haven’t gotten working is SteamVR. I’ve only been able to launch into the steam vr home and it puts me underneath the floor. I can teleport move around but can’t interact with things and it leaves me under the floor.


These used to be one of my favorites, they really shot up in price


Ok, have fun on windows while the rest of us move to Linux and enjoy gaming there.
Ive been converting some pdfs to epub for the kobo and that has worked great. Its not perfect but gives a better experience than pdf. Ive also put some solo card game rules on there so a deck of cards and the kobo gives another fun on the go activity.