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Cake day: June 17th, 2023

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  • Just in case you don’t know, you can use those Microsoft services no problem in Linux through a web browser. You can also “install” them since they’re PWAs and integrate them with your system notifications.

    There’s also Thunderbird from Mozilla, and the open source fork Betterbird that has a far more modern appearance and options. That will work easily with your existing Microsoft email.

    I’m by no means encouraging that you stay on Microsoft, but moving to Linux AND changing providers for important stuff like email and calendar might be a lot all at once.


  • We need to build special roads so self driving cars can navigate properly.

    You could even connect self driving cars together, by letting the front car pull them the others could save their batteries.

    And with these “trains” of self driving cars pulling each other, you wouldn’t have to build the self driving car roads very wide, they could just run on narrow “tracks” for the wheels.

    Then we’d have more space for human stuff instead of car stuff like roads and parking lots everywhere.

    He’s done it again. Elon Musk is a god damn genius.




  • I love watching all the people who cheered for Ted Cruz when he talked about bombing the middle east so much that the “sand might glow” who are now telling us that defending the sovereignty of our allies against a power aggressive to both of us is “inappropriate”.

    The best investments Russia ever made has been propping up the Republican party since at least the 90s. None of the “peaceful freedom loving traditional conservatives” of today can bring themselves to criticize this aggressive violent authoritarian power that is against everything they claim to believe in. How strange.

    The excuses are funny though keep em coming! Laughing at morons who think they’re clever enough to fool anyone is always good fun.






  • I don’t really distro hop much (you need a rolling release distro and a stable distro, never needed more) but if you’re asking I’ll assume you’re a Linux newb so really I would recommend doing something less custom. If you want Fedora and KDE, install the Fedora ISO that comes with KDE and be done.

    I won’t say it’s incredibly complex to run multiple desktop environments, but it’s definitely more of a pain and can cause weird issues (fucking NetworkManager) Better to stick to the “happy path” and make your machine as standard as possible so it’s more compatible with everything, especially if you’re new to Linux