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Buy him out, boys!
Buy him out, boys!
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I thought Gnome was all rounded by default. Anyway, there’s a functioning rounded corners KDE extension, if you’re so inclined. I’m using it and it works really well.
Share the load
SteamOS (the operating system for the Steam Deck) is based on Arch Linux (the blue A), so that’s what’s going on in the bottom panel.
The red swirl is for another Linux operating system, called Debian. I don’t know what OP is referring to by Steam ‘leaving’ Debian in the top panel.
It’s about making you click
brb, going to rm -rf /bin
King Kong on PS2
I use both, which is why I never touch myself🧐
I figured there was an explanation like that. I also thought maybe they just had parallel version names for stable and experimental. Still reads funny to me.
There’s this worry that high intelligence itself drives you to be more dismissive of other people. I don’t really think that’s the case. I think intelligence can help you understand and sympathize better with other people.
Anyway, if you go by IQ, the upper one percentile score about 135 or higher, so that’s where your dividing line would be in raw numbers.
But since intelligence is distributed in a continuum, it wouldn’t make sense for everyone at or above 135 to consider everyone else equally ‘dumb’ - even if they did choose to use the IQ-scale to gauge everyone’s ‘stupidity’.
To do so would be like you getting first place in a spelling contest by a single point and then concluding that the person in second place (and everyone following) must be completely illiterate.
All that being said, the one percent really are very far from average. One way of putting it is that these people are further from the average than average people are from the ‘extremely low’ range (>69).
Because of the fedora-wearing neckbeard stereotype.
It’s a hilarious combination too. This middle aged farmer watching herself some Randy when she’s not out tilling soil.
Think of hydrogen-power as more of a battery.
Batteries have to be charged with energy from an energy source. And hydrogen has to be produced with energy from an energy source.
It’s great to see him back in the chair. Something about his speech is odd, though. The S’s especially.
1:38 “Schuperbowl” 2:09 “…Chiefs rost”
I’m not talking about your intentions. I’m doubting the authenticity of those clips. The clips look produced to induce rage in people, because rage drives up engagement, and engagement drives up exposure.
To me it looks like rage bait.
What does ‘user device access’ mean?