I’d recommend you go with Debian (or Ubuntu) as the distro. Minimal fiddling (for Linux standards), and it uses stable versions of software so minimum bugs
I got one of those up my backside when I had constipation
Reading a great book twice is better than reading ten average ones.
Well said
Sad Wednesday.
Must chill with Lo-Fi Frog
Bold of you to assume that the chair is a component of the computer. Not wrong, just bold.
I think that if climate change causes a lot of snow in the north to melt, it will create a lot of new arable space further north that people could potentially migrate to (even from other countries, eg climate migrants from the inhabitable equator)
(disclaimer: never been to Canada)
Distressed gingerbread man is one of my favourite facial expressions
I’d be curious to know which of the team did the testing
It might even unify some voters across party lines
The problem is that there is no time in my life when I specifically think to read bookmarks. Whenever I have downtime there’s 20 other things I can do, and I usually just revert to the one that requires no thought (YouTube). I’d have to either incorporate reading bookmarks into my routine, or set myself a calendar notification.
That last picture doesn’t look too bad
True. Although I was refering more to the allocation of commodities (food, land) than of services
I think money should be invested into investigating ways to retrofit the current urban sprawl neigborhoods to make them higher density.
I think the EU could easily be far more leftist if that’s who won in the national + EP elections. I think its constitutional design is relatively apolitical
This is genuinely cool. I love that they managed to do it within the framework of democracy too.
Have a nice day good sir!