

Do more people use Mint than Ubuntu these days? I’ve been on Arch for a decade now so I don’t know the popularity of distros as well as I used to.


Do more people use Mint than Ubuntu these days? I’ve been on Arch for a decade now so I don’t know the popularity of distros as well as I used to.


Or as I’d like to call it, a virtu-OS-o. Hi, I’ve been dad. Thank you for listening.


Totally awesome result lol


Dude, yes, that’s the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the picture!
This, btw, is one of the best uses of generative AI I’ve seen to date. 😆 Well played.


Yeah I have no sympathy.
I’d rather take a cleaning job or something than work for meta.
I once got an offer to work for one of those large mobile gambling app companies as a developer. Probably big money in there too.
I declined and continued to be out of a job for 9 more months, and I still feel like I did the right thing. I wouldn’t have had any self-respect working there.


Definitely! 😅


I just watched it again this year, after not having seen it for like 15 years so I didn’t remember a thing 😅


If you take your grievances to someone who knows a solution, you’ll have a solution. 🤷♂️ Not everyone who discovered a problem has to also come up with the solution on their own. That’s what I’m saying, in order to “do something about it” we can’t be alone. We need to find the common enemy in the thing that is wrong in order for us to gang up on it in the first place and to win. Going in solo will just get you killed or worse. Everyone doesn’t have to a Luigi/martyr.


I disagree, it’s absolutely vital that it be possible to complain about stuff, otherwise we’d fall into some kind of ultra obedient civilization where silence is the norm.
Just because you don’t have a solution doesn’t mean you can’t highlight an issue. That’s just silly. That’s every single bug report lol.
We wouldn’t be this far advanced if we hadn’t come together to share grievances and stuff that grinds our gears, all the time. “How can we make things better?” “What’s on your mind today?”


Interesting how it’s almost the exact opposite here for me.
I have run into some really bad eggs here, admittedly, mostly lately and with much newer accounts than mine, telling me they’re probably late Reddit emigrants, which is a red flag for me. Some really deranged people are always gonna be on every platform.
But mostly it’s been good vibes here. I hope you have a better experience so that you feel better about the ratio soon. 😅
Take care!


Really? That’s the opposite of my experience. But maybe we have had discussions on different communities about different topics. 😅 I can imagine certain political topics being trained by that, or?


Prepare your anus for hot chicken?
Oh yeah… 🤔😃


Oh how I am in your boat, buddy. The more clickbaity, the less value I know I’m getting.
A good article shouldn’t need to have an “ending” that can be “spoiled”.
A good article should be interesting to read because of its content, and to find out more “behind” whatever conclusion there might be.
A headline like “How we now understand humans are actually blobs of soft fungus” might pique my interest. You have the conclusion right there, but why?


I have no idea, just talking about an alternative title “Missed the wave”. I care very little about Microsoft these days. 😅 I only use a fraction of their products for work because I’m forced to. (Authenticator, Outlook, Azure, basically.)


I know right. They dodged the AI bullet would be a more accurate headline.
Yeah, no, no wearables on me. Analog mechanical watches on my wrist, if anything.
I think I’m missing the punchline here.