It was a joke based on the fact that Canonical’s snaps are sort of a kink for some people and when some people with kinks have sex, they want their partner to slap them, so they ask in a polite way while they refer to said partner as “daddy”, so it was, more or less, a wordplay on how the words “snap” and “slap” sound similar…
IDK, dude I don’t even use Ubuntu, just try not to be the lobster in the picture ✌️
I’ll never be super interested in the LTS stuff. I love poking the “cutting” (but not bleeding) edge stuff. I don’t mind reinstalling now and then if things go south in a big way
You’re not wrong. I use a lot of niche tools in my work, which often means cloning from git, modifying the code, dealing with dependencies(recursively sometimes) and building from scratch, which works 90% of the time, but when you find a tool that works exactly as needed and all it takes is an ‘apt get install’, that just makes my day.
Ubuntu LTS
Is the best all around Linux OS today for most users.
This thread is too positive. Thought I’d give you something to downvote. 🦞🫠
I downvoted :)
Good 🦞
Yeah,
snap
me daddyWhy? What you need that isn’t in ubuntu repos?
It was a joke based on the fact that Canonical’s snaps are sort of a kink for some people and when some people with kinks have sex, they want their partner to slap them, so they ask in a polite way while they refer to said partner as “daddy”, so it was, more or less, a wordplay on how the words “snap” and “slap” sound similar…
IDK, dude I don’t even use Ubuntu, just try not to be the lobster in the picture ✌️
🏓
I appreciate your sacrifice!
I mean you’re probably not wrong?
I’ll never be super interested in the LTS stuff. I love poking the “cutting” (but not bleeding) edge stuff. I don’t mind reinstalling now and then if things go south in a big way
I prefer Debian-testing
Debian-oldstable is the one for me. All y’all can go ahead and test things for me.
I’m using Debian-testing by using Ubuntu LTS. 🥲
You’re not wrong. I use a lot of niche tools in my work, which often means cloning from git, modifying the code, dealing with dependencies(recursively sometimes) and building from scratch, which works 90% of the time, but when you find a tool that works exactly as needed and all it takes is an ‘apt get install’, that just makes my day.