I haven’t but fucked if I know how.
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And execs wonder why we torrent.
BillTheTailor@lemmy.mlto Memes@lemmy.ml•Making the pixels change on my screen so that the pixels on someone else's screen look the way they want.102·2 years agoAs long as it keeps me employed I am happy to move pixels all day.
BillTheTailor@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Got this popup ad on my work machine today. This is why I use Linux on my personal machines.48·2 years agoWindows is just another ad platform, now.
BillTheTailor@lemmy.mltoPolitics@lemmy.ml•Palin’s Civil War Threat a Sign of Very Bad Things to Come141·2 years agoI don’t think any of the gravy seals have it in them to actually take on the government. Soon as they see their buddies torn in half by a 50cal it’s going to blow the fight right out of them. Sure, sure, it’s all “I’ll die for my country!” but you put a gun to their head and say, “America needs your life now”, not one in ten will have the courage of their conviction.
I used to doom-scroll to see what bullshit embarrassment Trump was going to put our country through on any given day. Now I’m doom scroll hoping to read his obituary.
I have no problems saying excuse me in a loud clear voice and blasting right through the center of those conversations. Being a performer at the local Renaissance festival for 30 years teaches you how to blow right through crowds with people in the way.
Don’t blame the tool just because you lack the skill or training to use it well.
BillTheTailor@lemmy.mlto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Everything has LEDs now and they drive me nutsEnglish2·2 years agoReplace them with a resistor?
BillTheTailor@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Advice for a middle-age, moderately pc knowledgeable person to finally switch to or become proficient with Linux?2·2 years agoReaper is on a line with ProTools and has a linux port. I never like Ardour. Too much fiddly stuff.
I think a lot of the federated part right now is really confusing and obtuse to new users especially.
I have no idea what it means in context or in the broader scheme.
Developer here: can confirm. (#4 is actually true.)