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pmk@piefed.cato World News@lemmy.world•Trump may have given Iran a $500 bln money spinnerEnglish12·7 days agoIf Trump was an old school italian mafia guy, his nickname could be Donnie Two Weeks.
What’s your favourite distro? As a chronic distrohopper I’m always curious about what people use and why.
pmk@piefed.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Question to the people of lemmy that got a pp. After peeing do you wipe your pp with toilett paper or do you do the shake and dance?English4·13 days agoYes, but she has lots of them. Ok, to be honest, I do this maybe half of the time, after considering if there is a chance my penis will end up in her mouth later, I want to be clean. She puts her diva cup in the sink some times and forget to rinse it, we just not easily grossed by natural body things I guess.
pmk@piefed.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Question to the people of lemmy that got a pp. After peeing do you wipe your pp with toilett paper or do you do the shake and dance?English3·13 days agoWet but clean, so my bath towel works. Or the small towels my girlfriend use to wash her face, whatever is closest.
pmk@piefed.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Question to the people of lemmy that got a pp. After peeing do you wipe your pp with toilett paper or do you do the shake and dance?English63·14 days agoIf I’m at home I wash it at the sink faucet before washing my hands.
pmk@piefed.cato linux4noobs@programming.dev•What would you say is the most reliable, "it just works" distro currently?English1·17 days agoWith the criteria flathub uses for verification, everything in debians own repos is unverified. We’re trusting the maintainer either way.
pmk@piefed.cato linux4noobs@programming.dev•What would you say is the most reliable, "it just works" distro currently?English5·17 days agoWhat’s different between LMDE and choosing cinnamon when installing debian? Do they change anything under the hood on the debian base?
Me too! I haven’t thought about it much either, I’m happy with Graphene though.
There’s still over a year of OEM support left with official support etc, but have you started thinking about what to use after that? A newer pixel? Motorola? Something else entirely?
9front is the only OS I know that actually has a minimum age recommendation on their web landing page: “Ages: 5 & Up”
GrapheneOS on a Pixel 6a
It’s really a declaration, or an assertion.
pmk@piefed.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•eYou promises to change social media. But the alternatives already existEnglish5·19 days agoI agree, honesty is a good first step. So, given all this, should we focus on simply being the more attractive option? Or a combination of principles and convenience? If the good option is cheaper or more convenient, we wouldn’t strictly need principles and moral arguments. I’m just thinking of strategy here, it can feel good to be a righteous preacher, but what actually gets us the results we want?
pmk@piefed.cato Fediverse@lemmy.world•eYou promises to change social media. But the alternatives already existEnglish11·19 days agoI think there is a fatigue. Morally, I can’t justify eating animal products, but I do eat cheese and drink milk. I should take the bus instead of driving, but sometimes I use my car out of convenience. Chocolate means exploiting workers in some country. Etc. People see the world burning and feel powerless.
Y ou can’t, yo u are now cu rsed with t he knowled ge.
pmk@piefed.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Call me Barbie the way I lust after Ken Thompson.English2·20 days agoI’ve been using Debian for like 15 years, but recently I’ve been trying out OpenSuse, all the versions like Slowroll and Aeon too. It’s just… I keep returning to Debian. On tumbleweed I constantly had that eerie feeling of “oh gosh what changed today…?” What made you do the switch?
pmk@piefed.cato Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Call me Barbie the way I lust after Ken Thompson.English4·20 days agoHow often do you zypper dup? Do you worry about update issues?
I can see how one can interpret it like that, but it’s not how I read what he said. I think the point he’s trying to make is that hardened security protects the user from attacks, yes, but their focus is to provide services that can be trusted not to attack the user. He said: “really hardened security stuff that could clearly be useful for executives, in the secret service, or whatever. That’s not our goal”
I mean, I use GrapheneOS on my phone, but do I personally need all the hardened security? Not really. It’s nice theoretically, but mainly I’m just happy the OS itself isn’t spying on me. I’m personally not very worried about an evil maid attack or state level spying.