Smoked paprika. That is all.
Certified Personal Trainer // Marathon Runner // Network Engineer (not necessarily in that order)
Smoked paprika. That is all.
One way to send money without really sending “money” is to give them gift cards for the local grocery store. Everyone needs groceries and it often has more of a free gift feel than a charity case feel to it. You could even pass it off as if it’s something you won or received and you’re just passing it along.
Have you tried a physical outlet for these emotions? Hit the gym, or put on some headphones and go for a long run. Running can be very meditative and you can do it pretty much anywhere.
This is exactly what I do. It lends itself to something like ‘prefix_specific-info_version’ which is both sortable and easy to read.
“If you can’t love yourself, how in the hell are you gonna love somebody else?” -RuPaul
I got an XPS 15 last year, running Kubuntu and I love it except for one design flaw. The wifi card will randomly disappear from the hardware inventory and the only thing that fixes it is a reboot. It’s a $20 replacement part that should be user-replaceable… except for the fact that they soldered it to the motherboard for some inexplicable reason. So I’m stuck using a USB dongle wifi chip. But otherwise it’s great (even plays Baldurs Gate 3 pretty well since the latest hotfixes).
Nope. Which is good because I hate snaps. A media player that can’t play nfs-mounted media or a browser that can’t read my remote KeePass file are just useless to me.
I’ve been using Kubuntu on my main laptop for a few years now, and I really enjoy having an environment that just works, doesn’t get in my way, and I don’t have to think about. That’s just the way it should be.
One option is to play the stream on your PC, and hook up the TV as another monitor using a HDMI or other video cable.
Kubuntu
KDE on my laptop, XFCE on my media server
Don’t worry, everyone is still new to Lemmy! It’s a community in its infancy, still growing and learning how to interact. You’re getting in at what is essentially the beginning, and over time people will develop the unspoken rules and etiquette that other sites have developed over years. It’s an exciting time!
I don’t know about the smallest, but I’ve always thought that Santa Fe, New Mexico has an outsized influence on everything from food to art to architecture and culture. I visited last year and it was much smaller than I envisioned, partly because there are local regulations on building height to keep from ruining the charm of the city.