and funding science research!!
not so fond of military/police spending tho
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and funding science research!!
not so fond of military/police spending tho
i unironically love paying my taxes (free quality (mostly) healthcare go brrrr)


“A higher heart-rate may indicate your character is in distress”
“You can only complete a reduced number of quests per day”
“When in a group, the loudest gets the most attention”
“Armor and equipment will have an effect on your charisma points”


sure, but in doing so you have to follow the rules:


yeah right? never met an english speaker that got past the most basic levels of spanish


you’ve said it yourself, you didn’t use basque outside of school
the education system acknowledges this and makes you repeat the curriculum year after year, so you can get your B2 certificate upon finishing high school
i’ve been a tuta (paid) user for 3 years and im thinking of self-hosting or switching providers bc i now want to use a third party client
i want to check out mailo because they support custom domains and have catchall functionality and are in the EU (like tuta) but allow third party clients

for anyone who’s looking for alternatives and doesn’t fear the shell i really recommend Helix. it’s like vi* but in reverse and comes with batteries included, you only need to install the language servers (and maybe the grammars depending on your distro
there’s also evil-helix which mimmicks vi style keybindings and more


it can be relatively easy to get linux in chromebooks, i love them
i bought an Acer CB311 intel (x86) second hand for half the price and put linux on it like 4 years ago, it was my main computer until last year my dog knocked a glass of water next to it (it’s alive but i messed up the screen and keyboar using the blow drier)
after that i bought a new acer CB314 (arm cpu) and have been really happy with it
longest baterry lives ive seen and they are perfect for some light development

oh that’s good to hear, i might give wayland a try, hell i can also test on a 32 bit machine that i installed OpenBSD to (haven’t really used it since)
do you happen to remember which CPU you were running? how was the performance, these R61s are kinda maxed out (regional government really likes to flaunt it’s money sometimes)
i wonder if niri would work on these, my arm64 chromebook flies with niri!
that’s true, but from what i’ve seen these gigantic cars really don’t offer that much more space; if space/capacity was really a concern family buses/vans whatever would be much more popular. where i live most people i see on SUVs are alone on their car, bigger families just get a Citroen Berlingo <3
but yeah people do like big cars

it’s been a long time since i’ve used X11 (haven’t tried wayland on such old hardware), decided to go classic, OpenBox was the first WM i used!!

thanks!! this is my main computer now
not USanian but afaik cars got so big over there because trucks (being work vehicles) have less (environmental, safety, …) regulations than cars, that’s why SUVs got so popular, manufacturers pushed them onto public. as long as the base for the vehicle is that of a truck they are legally exempt from many limits.
source: probably “Not Just Bikes” on y*utube idk
EDIT: just read about the chicken tax, interesting…

hi! im afraid it’s just one screen and 3 screenshots of it stiched together. it’s just an external monitor with vga, i wanted to use my vertical monitor with the thinkpad dock too (dvi cable) but it doesnt work (maybe it wasnt meant to be used like that?)
yeah that sucks, time to bring out the gullotine