Unicron. Not to be confused with Unicorn.
Unicron. Not to be confused with Unicorn.
It’s time to make some bruises, it’s time to make some welts. It’s time to get things started as I’m taking off my belt.
Had a woodshop teacher steal my dad’s hat exactly like this.
I just rolled back to Win 10 after finally succumbing to the frustration of Win11 running like frozen molasses.
With a side bonus of Linux Mint 21.2 for good measure. Forgot just how much I enjoyed Mint!
Came here to suggest this.
I do love me some Gunpla, but I wasn’t thrilled about the computing equivalent of having to sand, glue, assemble, and paint a Master Grade kit every time my distro upgraded and everything inevitably broke. Granted, a lot of that boils down to matching the right DE for your distro, and I liked to try to make KDE fit where it wasn’t necessarily the best option. Eventually, I learned to enjoy GNOME, but then started messing with distros that weren’t a good fit with that. The freedom Linux offers is both its greatest asset, and biggest weakness. It can make just setting up a basic, decent-looking desktop environment feel like you need IT classes just to know what the heck you’re supposed to do to get things working the way Windows and MacOS do right out of the box.
It’s excellent when it works. But a frustrating, often times deliberately obtuse mess when it doesn’t.
My expectation of Linux was the sports car, my experience varied wildly from Distro to Distro, and occasionally lived up to the expectation, but usually looked like:
Gilgamesh, a king. At Uruk.
This may be the funniest thing I have found on Lemmy yet. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Darmok is one of my absolute favorite episodes of Trek!
Trans rights are women’s rights.
Trans rights are men’s rights.
Trans rights are human rights.
If you believe otherwise, you’re doing nothing less than questioning the basic humanity of Trans people. And you can fuck right off.
I loved that show, and this was probably the best bit from it.