Me, who hasn't cut my hair in very close to a decade now: can boys be included too? š„ŗšš
Just grab em by the... oh my
It's almost like it was a debate, and not a clown show
Hey hey, it's the foxes that are freaky. Why, yes, I'm part fox. Wha- oh. Oh >///>.
Yeah, in that I'm not getting enough of it :p
"my penis is microscopic, now get out of the way"
I was going to write a long series of events that grew in oddity and hilariousness until we all died a gruesome death, but that's a lot of effort, so I'll just put this here.
mostly among those 65 and older
Well at least it won't be that way for much longer then
And now you disabled voicemail and calls so they have to text you, right?
I've seen that domain a few times, and every time I've had to do a double-take.
I was sitting here like "I didn't know Italy was part of the US" because the title sucks ass, so here's the bit you are looking for
sent wire transfers through US financial institutions to pay North Korea
Man, did you pick the wrong road to chill on...
Company: "we made a new product that is better than our old product!"
Tech reviewers: collective gasp "unheard of! unprecedented! truly a first for the industry."
Mad flex fam fr fr
(my first post on lemmy so I hope I'm doing this right)
Distro: Spiral Linux (Debian, KDE spin), by recommendation
System: Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 2 (Intel) (distro recommended as I am looking for Debian(-based), + btrfs, snapshots, and fde, included via the gui installer)
I'm having issues getting ModemManager to unlock my X55 modem. This morning I wiped my drive to install Spiral (KDE), coming from Kubuntu 24.04. While the modem worked after running the proper fcc unlock script in Kubuntu, it is entirely missing in my Spiral install. While I assumed that it would not be that simple, I copied /etc/ModemManager from my Kubuntu live environment to Spiral, ran
sudo ln -sft /etc/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d /usr/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/105b:e0ab
and restarted, but alas that's not enough, so I'm stuck. I have added the network profile + apn to ModemManager (the UI) but of course without the modem unlocked, I can't connect. I'm new to cellular modems in Linux (this was a windows machine until ~6 weeks ago) but I'm otherwise comfortable with the terminal and commands. The modem was working as expected last night in Kubuntu.
I haven't got the system setup yet (trying this first before going further) so if I botch this, an install is no problem. I'm assuming it's either (or both?) a service, or a missing package that sets up what's needed, but I'm at a loss as to how to proceed.
I discussed this here https://lemmy.world/comment/10540509 this morning, though I think I got all the important details typed up above. But maybe it could be useful somehow.
Any suggestions are welcomed :)
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