

What was i expecting. Of course Linux is the most top-rated answer ITT.
Sigh.
What was i expecting. Of course Linux is the most top-rated answer ITT.
Sigh.
It’s a fucking haircut. You sure are reading a lot into a person based on their haircut.
I’m currently reading the Color of Magic right now and it is…painful. I know, I was warned, but I ignored the pleas. Now I’m kind of stuck reading this book that feels like it was written by a snarky 8th grader on a bus ride home after school. I truly hope the books get better.
In case you didn’t already know you’re browsing Lemmy, this top comment confirms it.
What difference does it make? You need to fit it on a floppy or something?
A frozen chicken patty covered in cheese and sauce is not exactly what I’d call nutritious.
Also chiming in for the same reason…adopt a rescue, or better yet, adopt siblings from a rescued litter.
I never saw the reason to upgrade either. The old desktop version is still going strong for me.
I’ll take the bait if no one else will.
A calendar is useful for one thing: pinning events that will happen at a known time and being reminded of when they are about to start.
If you need to keep extensive notes on projects, understand how late or accelerated tasks will impact other dates, break down work into steps, track progress on a project or individual task, create lists, map ideas, inventory items, archive knowledge, or sketch workflows, a calendar is worthless.