Yeah. The icing is made with powdered sugar and tomato juice.
Honestly, it’s wild to me that I probably ate something that most people will go their whole lives without knowing it’s existence.
Yeah. The icing is made with powdered sugar and tomato juice.
Honestly, it’s wild to me that I probably ate something that most people will go their whole lives without knowing it’s existence.
How do you mean teach?
Just getting them to use it or teaching them terminal commands?
I like it. If you don’t mind exporting your bank transactions once a month and importing them then it should work just fine for you.
Not yet, although not for lack of curiosity. I was busy at the time and then forgot about this.
Although, in case you’re curious, tomato cake is a thing I’ve made and it’s definitely different. I didn’t like it at first but I also ended up eating the whole thing over a couple days.
Thanks for reminding me of this curiosity though!
I always wondered why DMCA rubbed me the wrong way but couldn’t put it into words. This helped me pin down why. Thanks!
If it’s not UwUntu, I don’t want it 😤
Wow, I was unaware of this. Thanks!
How about MS DOS though? That was also pretty good for its time.
Honestly I think they can and should be compared, they’re both distros after all.
I assume some will say they don’t want it to. I hope it does so more people are no longer giving money to giant social media companies, or being tracked by them.
Pixel 6 Pro, Firefox, CalyxOS
What distro/software are you using?
There’s a small amount of telemetry going on.
Also, Pop_OS makes running an Nvidia GPU less painful.
Idk, it seems to be picking up steam. It’s what I use unless I’m trying to use something super lightweight.
For me it has the stability of Ubuntu without having to use Ubuntu.
Haven’t tried Debian yet though.
But now how will you see my post called “This is my final trump card” that I was going to post tomorrow? 😞
Let’s forget Linux and praise Linus then I guess.
Unironically going to try this and will report back after I’ve had a chance
I don’t know what your - and your kid’s - situation is, but I worry pushing Linux onto someone would be counterproductive to getting them to like it.
I only use it because I genuinely like and appreciate it. I’d probably start by getting him interested in it. If he likes it enough then he’ll try and learn more by himself.
I recently got an LLM running locally on an AMD GPU. This was only possible on Linux. Depending on your son, something like that could be a cool way to get him interested.