

Oh, that’s what that nipple is called!


Oh, that’s what that nipple is called!


I’ve noticed a drop in print quality with this set. Every single foil I pulled in prerelease has already curled badly. Plus, the TMNT promo mispackaging.


At this point it seems like the bug is Windows 11 itself.


That sounds like the worst way to consume Netflix context.
W-what are you doing step-bear?

Awesome, more subsidies for the beef industry.


I don’t use it as a primary, but for me it’s been fine for some one-off tools.


My PC is the same build and I run Kinoite (also KDE). The only major issue I ran into was figuring out how to get a Windows VM up and running for work stuff, but I eventually got it and now that’s working smoothly, too.
The majority of what most people run is available as a Flatpak container, but there’s also rpm-ostree if you want to install packages, which functions similarly to dnf. And you still have rpm if you want to install something manually.
As far as AMD driver support goes, everything’s been working great. Can’t say how it compares to base Fedora, though, but it’s probably similar.


I wanted to make a snarky comment about smartphones, but the writer pretty much nailed it
Today it’s Raspberry Pi and Flipper Zero. Tomorrow it’s BeagleBone Blacks, Arduino Qs, ESP32 dev boards, Teensy boards, Pine64s, Orange Pis, Jetson Nanos, USB logic analyzers, SDR dongles, Bus Pirates, Defcon badges, hotel keycards, garage door openers, Tamagotchis, graphing calculators, old Nokias, Game Boys with link cables, a TI-83 held sideways, a Pocket Operator making beeps too abrasively, a Furby with unresolved father issues, and some guy’s wristwatch that definitely has a microcontroller in it. Meanwhile, everyone walks through holding a smartphone that can film, scan, transmit, triangulate, and livestream the entire event in 4K.


Mine is being able to self host services that have been enshittified by the tech companies. I tried to watch Fallout on Prime legitimately but their servers couldn’t handle the volume. I had it on my Jellyfin server in the time it would have taken the episode to fully buffer.
More like game rules: manager needs shiny buzzwords and big number go up. Having something that works fine for 5 years is considered stale and corporate culture is all about useless innovation.


I spent a little bit deciding between Bazzite and Kinoite when I got my PC and ultimately went with Kinoite since I still have some work stuff to do every now and then. Not a single issue on my end so far.


It’s a reasonable assumption that a family that could send their child to Harvard in the 70s was very well off already.
The end goal is to either make encryption completely ineffective or get rid of it altogether. Remember the last few times lawmakers have tried “protecting the children”?

They’re trying to normalize the idea that VPNs are only used for nefarious purposes.




Fewer of your games, maybe.
Charisma is framing salsa as a tomato-based fruit salad


“Then it sounds like you don’t really need me back.”
The government, including the military, uses OneDrive and SharePoint too.