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You don’t seem to understand the distinction. You monitor isn’t “broken.” It wasn’t rendered inoperable by Ubuntu. It simply wasn’t compatible with the way you set it up.
You don’t seem to understand the distinction. You monitor isn’t “broken.” It wasn’t rendered inoperable by Ubuntu. It simply wasn’t compatible with the way you set it up.
Your second monitor was not broken by Ubuntu. Your second monitor was no longer receiving a signal. The distinction is that the second monitor was functional but not compatible.
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This is my bane. I’m so tired at how stupid most people are. How little effort they put into things or how unwilling they are to think through a situation. Nuance is lost fully. Debate is typically two people saying things at one another rather than actual dialectics.
I’m fucking tired. Humans aren’t worth the effort.
Cut the strap shorter.
This was my first thought, too.
A couple hundred thousand is a pittance if he’s keeping shit together. When CEOs push 500 to over a million at a nonprofit, that’s absurdity.
Wonder if there’s a proxy tool to view an account and feed fully.
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You don’t need an account to see those posts, right?
Post about lemmy.
With sarcasm, that’s how.
Well, la dee da.
I haven’t ever seen one there, but it’s pretty likely.
They are the right and norm in Japan.
Season 3, Episode 1 of The Office, and “The Gay Witch Hunt.”
Being social. Go to bars or cafés. Engage in conversation. Insert yourself tactfully when you hear someone talking about a thing you like or know about.
Also, be aware but not overly sensitive if people don’t want to continue talking to you. Be friendly, but not obnoxious. Stay cognizant of social clues.
It was a good one.