What does ‘user device access’ mean?
This one is tricky, because Lemmy hates both Musk and AI.
“Testing” in case they decide they don’t like money after all.
Buy bitcoin
I’m not a hero.
Time for a sleeve cleaning
Pictured: Teenagers
SteamOS (the operating system for the Steam Deck) is based on Arch Linux (the blue A), so that’s what’s going on in the bottom panel.
The red swirl is for another Linux operating system, called Debian. I don’t know what OP is referring to by Steam ‘leaving’ Debian in the top panel.
brb, going to rm -rf /bin
Isn’t this more of a consequence of reddit’s user count? How is Lemmy less vulnerable to bots?
I use both, which is why I never touch myself🧐
I figured there was an explanation like that. I also thought maybe they just had parallel version names for stable and experimental. Still reads funny to me.
Now that there is an old Dell Inspiron. I had one with that shell ca. 2006.
x / x = 1
really shouldn’t make anyone upset
Do bubbles burst?
Does the ‘original speed’ mean what the natural playback would have been? So 60 minutes of audio burned by a x60 drive would take one minute?
Oh, is that what those multiples meant? I never realized.
Definitely made me do a double take there.