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I always thought that “Fuck you” was a command (“You fuck you”).
I always thought that “Fuck you” was a command (“You fuck you”).
If I sneeze and somebody says “bless you”, my response is “No, but thanks for the offer”.
I’ve seen them in recent years, but I haven’t always seen the maps.
making Lemmy looking real nice
I just checked it out. It looks like new Reddit.
vimtutor, which I believe is installed with vim by default
Edit: My brain apparently inserted an extra word that made it seem like you were seeking said program. Leaving it though for those wondering in the future.
we don’t offer refunds
That’s ok, I’ll cut my losses. Just take it back.
Odd that they should represent either as peaches tend to be much less palatable.
Steam deck has the best controller built in. Why go through the trouble to use an inferior one? If I’m playing with friends, I can just connect my steam controllers.
It’s not like we can’t buy kettles if we want. I just have no use for one.
No, I can’t. I don’t have a kettle, and my stove operates on gas.
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I wonder if this fact was any part of the inspiration for the Spidertron.
It reminds me of Reddit when I first joined (2011). I actually uninstalled Relay a couple days ago as I hadn’t intentionally opened it in weeks. I’m probably not on here any less than I was on Reddit as some people are saying, but I do tend to browse all most of the time for now. I almost never browsed r/all.
I’ll still go to Reddit if a search result takes me there, but even that seems to be happening much less than before.
Redditors tend to be more technically inclined than Twitter users
This used to be true, but Reddit has been mainstream for years now. Today’s average Redditor is likely pretty similar to the average Twitter user.
When I wanted to cut back on my drinking: “Just don’t buy it.”
Look, it’s great that you’ve never been addicted to anything, but it also means that you’re in no position to be offering addiction advice.
I bought Skyrim for PC so that I could give mods a try. Wine was garbage at the time, and I wanted to use my computer to game. So, Windows it was.
Thanks to proton, I was able to switch to arch on my desktop for the last few years before my power supply died. At least I’m pretty sure that’s what’s wrong with it. I’ve been staving off insanity for a few months now with my steam deck. I got a dock for it a couple weeks ago, so I’m technically running an arch desktop again even if it is KDE.
I had never heard of them until a Letterkenny episode mentioned them multiple times.