Seriously. I wish they had these on planes.
I can't sit in a chair very long so I haven't tried to go overseas yet.
Yes.
I flip flopped until I found a good vape. Then one day I lit a cigarette but wanted the vape afterwards.
That was my last cigarette
I cant help but remember Amanda Bynes whenever I read MAHA
Agreed. I always wondered how two different backpacks came into the picture.
And it would explain the drones in the tristate as they could be useful for finding the suspect.
Pine64 calls them pinebuds, so I think they're good for now.
Thanks! Wool really is a great material.
I've recently been enlightened to the benefits of merino wool. Wish it was more affordable.
Aren't winter jackets very flammable?
I cannot deny that haha.
The options have pros and cons. Butnit can definitely be overwhelming to new users.
It's frustrating that many intermediate users get elitist and recommend more advanced distros to beginners as well.
Ahh, mints on a slower release cycle. I know a popular starter distro but I personally wouldn't recommend it for starters looking to game.
If you're ever open to trying again, Bazzite and Nobara are gaming focused and have a better nvidia experience out of the box.
30, everytime I'm about to fall asleep, and every time I wake up.
Yes but then you also have to wait for steam and it's games to update.
I can see a full hour being lost to updates if it's been long enough
So well worded. I struggle to get this concept out when discussing the concern about grocery prices and why homesteading / community gardens are the only protection we can reasonably have right now
Tuturu!
Preparing myself for the world Titor predicted. Small communities.
Learning to homestead as best I can as a renter. Lots of raised beds and planter bags.
I only buy things to support my hobbies. Saving up for land and a prefab home so I can go completely independent.
I don't want to worry if critical food gets expensive again.
I think it's mostly a matter of having it preinstalled.
The perception is that if it's pre installed, then it is designed for the device.
Agreed, our chat server ran a Markov chain bot for fun.
In comparison to ChatGPT on a 2nd server I frequent it had much funnier and random responses.
ChatGPT tends to just agree with whatever it chose to respond to.
As for real world use. ChatGPT 90% of the time produces the wrong answer. I've enjoyed Circuit AI however. While it also produces incorrect responses, it shares its sources so I can more easily get the right answer.
All I really want from a chatbot is a gremlin that finds the hard things to Google on my behalf.
Upvoting for Organic Maps.
It amazes me something truly free can be so much better than the commercial behemoth version.