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It goes against my culinary convictions. 😄
It is meant to be enjoyed in its full, long form - in my book. Breaking spaghetti changes the texture and how it twirls around a fork, thus changing the classic dining experience.
Plus, long spaghetti is (are?) perfect for catching the sauce evenly.
None of this will keep anyone from breaking them, but it keeps my world safe and sound. 😁
I know enough people who break their spaghetti before cooking them or who cut them before serving them.
I die a little inside every time.
- Store passwords.
- Gaming. Some of it at least.
- Socializing
So... for a clueless person like me - how do I use this?
This is the actress: https://www.themoviedb.org/person/2451835-peggy-jo-jacobs
Jup. So does the last.
What would you like to achieve? Would OpenSnitch be of assistance?
They grew up to 4m long, according to https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/feb/12/giant-turtle-fossil-south-america-stupendemys-geographicus.
Looks like the top woman just choked the other one to death. The grin of the first, the hands by the throat and the somewhat dead look of the other give me a sinister vibe.
Ok. I need help, it seems...
Looks like you're stuck in snow. Is that by one of the palaeontology sites?
Ubuntu as well. I wish I could say OpenSuse...
I agree. OpenSuse should set the standards in this.
Tbf, they really need a designer to upgrade this visually a bit. It exudes its strong "Sys Admin only" vibes a bit much. In my opinion. 🙂
Which areas of Linux would benefit most from further standardization?
The diversity of Linux distributions is one of its strengths, but it can also be challenging for app and game development. Where do we need more standards? For example, package management, graphics APIs, or other aspects of the ecosystem? Would such increased standards encourage broader adoption of the Linux ecosystem by developers?
Makes sense. Would packaging like Flatpak or AppImage be an option? Or just make sure it runs with Wine? Probably all not that straightforward.
Not really related to the issue. If I understand currently, your device isn't bricked, but freezes. A bricked device doesn't boot anymore, a frozen device is unresponsive. Or am I misunderstanding this?
Same here.
Game performance on Linux isn't always the best. So I'll keep a Win10 around.
Are Linux ports of games so hard to do? Genuine question. I am not a games dev.
- don't ever - if at all possible - buy on credit
- consider before buying anything whether you truly need it or only want it; also, what will the maintenance of this thing involve and what will other consequences be when owning it
- learn to be content with having enough; have a healthy view of "enough"
- Have a healthy routine in life (so do not commonly approach days weeks and years with "let's see how things go")
- speak with people who have successfully simplified their life
- try to have realistic expectations
...and so forth.
So the fourth location? What's the reason for that? Do the first three specialise in something?
Genuinely curious.
Best chest workout at home
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/58859903
As the title states. Am looking for decent chest exercises I can do from home. I have exercise bands and some space available. Any recommendations from you experts?
Best chest workout at home
As the title states. Am looking for decent chest exercises I can do from home. I have exercise bands and some space available. Any recommendations from you experts?
GNOME 47 Update: Extensions Disabled and Missing from Manager
Hello all,
after updating to Gnome 47.4 on openSUSE Tumbleweed, all my extensions are disabled and missing from the Extension Manager, even though they're still available in ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.
Has anyone else experienced this? Any solutions?
Edit: I can install extensions, even existing ones, and they show up again with all their previous settings. Until I logout. After a fresh login I get a vanilla Gnome experience again. The permissions of the extensions folder are fine (755). I'm stumped.
Cross posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/55958455
GNOME 47 Update: Extensions Disabled and Missing from Manager
Hello all,
after updating to Gnome 47.4 on openSUSE Tumbleweed, all my extensions are disabled and missing from the Extension Manager, even though they're still available in ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.
Has anyone else experienced this? Any solutions?
Edit: I can install extensions, even existing ones, and they show up again with all their previous settings. Until I logout. After a fresh login I get a vanilla Gnome experience again. The permissions of the extensions folder are fine (755). I'm stumped.
Alternatives to VirtualBox?
VirtualBox is ridiculously simple to set up and get virtual machines going. Shared folders, shared clipboard and much more are no issue.
But.
It eats resources. The installed virtual machines (VM) run relatively slow. What have you found to be feature comparable - and most importantly more resource-efficient - alternatives for running VMs under Linux?
Which games would you recommend that require teamwork?
Games which do not end friendships, but strengthen them. Games where working together works and loners fall behind.
Can be something simple like The Game or reach any complexity level. Coming to think of it, bring on the complexity. 🙂
What is your experience with AOSP?
I'm considering flashing my Xperia with this, since Sony officially supports it and my stock ROM stopped getting updates.
Any thoughts? Is there something I should consider before doing this? Do you have a better alternative? If so, why?
1-800-ChatGPT - Calling and Messaging ChatGPT with your phone
War rule
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A handwritten sign that reads:
Monday, 25th November 2024
War does not determine who is right - only who is left.
-Bertrand Russell
TIL that by opening plastic items, between 14,000 and 75,000 microplastic particles are released

We already know that microplastics are everywhere, and now it seems simply opening plastic packaging can create thousands of tiny fragments

How do you feel about the "Boundary Herald"?
This is the grand reward of the "Cursed" expedition. Space is getting tight in all our collector's hangars. If you got a chance to test drive this new lady, what is your verdict? Will you keep it? Why? Why not? Curious what you think.
Suzanne Vega - Tom's Diner
A trip down memory lane.
It also was the song used as an audio template for the mp3 format.
Which version for beginners?
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/43709590
Should I get started with the Classic or the Steam version? What are the pros and cons of both versions?
Which are lesser-known movies that are well worth seeing?
In other words: What’s a hidden gem I probably haven’t seen but totally should? And why is it a must-watch?
What is your most stressful, hectic and panic-inducing base-building game?
There are those that help us relax, chill, and unwind.
And then there are the others. Which one stresses you out like no other?
Is there a Windows 10 inspired launch menu?
I’m looking for a launch menu that has similar functionality as the Windows 10 Start Menu. While I don’t think Windows is the pinnacle of OS development, I did find the "Start" menu quite useful in organizing my apps by task group and importance. Specifically, I’m interested in the following features:
- The ability to resize the menu.
- The option to create my own application layout in named groups.
- The capability to create folders with applications.
- Optionally, the ability to resize various application tiles.
The Cinnamenu applet for Cinnamon comes somewhat close, but it isn't quite it. Does anyone know of an app, a DE or anything else on Linux that offers these features?

Queensland Health lauded for social media campaign and raising awareness of the dangers of ‘holding it in’
