I can hear his voice saying that with his trademark giggle at the end.
Your local homosexual. Hoping to contribute to the gay art community here in the Fediverse. Reddit Refuge. I also dabble w/ computers n’ such.
Medical Student Doctor, semi-Gym rat, IT hobbyist, Scientist, Gay Male 20+
I can hear his voice saying that with his trademark giggle at the end.
I want this as a sticker for my laptop.
It’s 70 F here in Houston, Texas. It is also wet and disgusting outside.
I am new to daily driving Linux and the DE environment I chose was KDE. Has been absolutely fantastic so far.
Excited to see what’s new, especially since I just joined.
Modern society is all about convenience. Linux can increase marketshare by being more convenient and digestible. Actually, I am in the process of moving to Debian w/ KDE Plasma as my daily driving computer, but it required extensive research on what my options were. Quite simply, there are WAY too many options all touting features that slightly differ from each other than normal end users struggle to interpret.
Formula is simple. More easy = more better. Make adoption as painless as possible, people MIGHT trickle in.
Started out with a raspberry pi several years ago. Got my feet wet with entry level, beginner friendly NAS prebuilds. Hunted for recycled computer parts. Now searching for and actively acquiring enterprise gear that is making a massive dent in my wallet.
I am having a similar issue with lemmy.world. I am still logged into liftoff though. When I log in to the website, it just says “logged in” on the bottom left and nothing happens.
Edit: Oh, I forgot to mention. I neglected the simplest fix in the book. What fixed circular login issues for me was clearing lemmy’s cookies n data.
Two things I love. Public access broadcasting and the EFF