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4oreman , to lemmyshitpost in Pizza! Pizza!

Nah, can’t be fat.

modifier ,

Conversely, store precious calories while we can?

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

Speak for yourself.

wondrous_strange ,

Just do drugs

4oreman ,

That’s good advice tbh

bobs_monkey ,

Should the meme be true, this is the most responsible route. On the flip side, pizza may become scarce, so enjoy it while it lasts.

This is a fucked up choose your-own-adventure game.

nilloc ,

Pizza dough is super easy to make.

The hardest part will be securing a cheese source and dairy free cheese source for my wife.

bobs_monkey ,

Yeah I’m in the dairy free boat as well. Though sometimes I consider it optional and then hate everything.

nilloc ,

She’s allergic, and epipens are still too expensive.

Stay strong, also the less fake cheese you use the better they come out.

No_Eponym ,
@No_Eponym@lemmy.ca avatar

Rule #1: Cardio

SpaghettiYeti ,

Getting fat now means longer hold out for the start before you need to venture out

fubarx , to foodporn in Ramen

Looks great!

Also fan of Kikurage mushrooms and black garlic oil.

NoForwardslashS , to lemmyshitpost in They almost got me!

Is the joke that I have to accept all tracking permissions or pay the Daily Mail for access to the article?

werefreeatlast OP ,

Oh I didn’t even read it

Shieldtoad ,

Here you can read it: archive.ph/UKS5F

ChaosCoati , to cat in They love flies
@ChaosCoati@midwest.social avatar

The focus on both their faces is amazing

umbrella , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

aaaand thats why i like “newbie” distros like ubuntu mint fedora and such.

i want my computer to work without a hitch and without having to maintain the OS.

icedterminal ,

It’s always been bad practice to just blindly update software. That’s why we have different distros.

Ubuntu and Mint hold your hand and make it easy for newcomers. Great way to dive into Linux. I completely agree these are great for “it just works” and no fuss. I’ve not had one break on me.

Arch and Gentoo expect you to have experience and know what you’re doing. You build it up how you want it. That’s what makes these so great. But you need the experience and knowledge.

I’ve personally tried openSUSE and in my opinion it feels like a good middle ground between both ends. In the past I’ve recommended Mint to get started, openSUSE once you’ve got experience, and then Arch for when you want total control.

possiblylinux127 ,

I’ve never really had an issue in the 7 years I’ve used Linux. I don’t use Arch BTW.

My server OSes all run Debian which can auto update reliability with automatic reboots that happen staggered overnight.

xan , (edited )
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I’ve been thinking about Debian and Ultramarine Linux (fedora but with drivers and less setup)

cows_are_underrated ,

I prefer grey knights over Ultramarines.

zarkanian ,
@zarkanian@sh.itjust.works avatar

And I like having my software up-to-date. It sucked ass when I was on Mint and one of my favorite programs had an update and I had to wait months for it to hit the repos.

umbrella ,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

this is why i switched from elementary. really good distro, but its based on ubuntu lts. think years instead of months. big oof.

westyvw ,

Ubuntu has never been remotely stable for me. Something stupid breaks or becomes difficult to get what I want out of it.

Been that way since it came out for me.

I find Arch much less hassle than Ubuntu ever was.

Just recently put Ubuntu on a machine for a work project. It was broken from the get go, throwing errors and being it’s usual shitty self.

I could never recommend it.

Fedora on the other hand has been on a spare laptop for about 6 months and I gotta say they really have put some polish in. Updates are frequent but reasonable and most everything works well. Some small issues but they are not show stoppers and Fedora is aware of them.

umbrella ,
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i find that distros focusing on ease of use tend to not tolerate modding and prodding as well as the distros focusing on modularity and customizability.

i think its time to consider something like arch or gentoo when you are changing it around too much at the expense of some more maintaining.

also yeah fedora is really polished, i like it.

westyvw ,

I agree. But the last time I used ubuntu for a project recently I only tried to use built in functions, no modding. Never looks good when it throws errors trying to use built in features. Which always seems true with Ubuntu!

RBWells , to insanepeoplefacebook in Doctor True

I feel like Egyptians would be surprised to find out they don’t exist anymore.

cleverusername , to memes in The dinosaur paradox
@cleverusername@lemm.ee avatar

I had a stroke trying to read that!

distantsounds , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

That would probably kick off riots

Zagorath ,
@Zagorath@aussie.zone avatar

Hmm, that certainly does have a certain ring to it.

absGeekNZ ,
@absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz avatar

Delay it until January, kill two birds with one stone.

DumbAceDragon , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great
@DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works avatar

Btrfs my beloved. Things stop working? Just load a snapshot lol.

qjkxbmwvz ,

Just don’t try plugging it into a Raspberry Pi 5.

No data loss, but won’t work without changing your kernel. The other way around is much worse though — you can use an RPi5 to make a BTRFS drive which essentially only works on RPi5s.

rebelsimile , to startrek in August 30th 2024. America adopts the metric system. Never forget.

Turns out it was just someone who didn’t know how to change the setting.

ef9357 , to foodporn in Tuscan chicken

Not OP, but found this simple recipe. One Pan Tuscan Chicken

Psythik , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great

Never seen the third LotR film; I was literally about to finally watch it today so thanks for spoiling the movie for me.

VitabytesDev ,

That’s Harry Potter

Psythik ,

Gollum, Frodo, and Gandalf are in the Harry Potter films?

Shady_Shiroe ,
@Shady_Shiroe@lemmy.world avatar

Frodo has been working out it seems

dditty ,

Spoiler alert Snape kills Boromir

PenisDuckCuck9001 , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great

I don’t have time for my system to be getting borked once a week. That’s why I use Debian. My system getting borked once every 2 years isn’t that bad.

SSJMarx ,

Same. I started learning Linux on a rolling release distro and it was so frustrating having things Just Work one day and then be broken the next.

LeFantome ,

Was it Manjaro? Just asking…

faerbit ,

I don’t have time for my system to be borked every 2 years. That’s why I use Arch.

LeFantome ,

I have been using Arch and EOS a lot longer with no borks.

hubobes , to linuxmemes in Sometimes it has its own problems, but it doesn't mean that it's not great

EOS not once failed to update properly in over a year.

LeFantome ,

Been using EOS a lot longer and always flawless.

The only problem I have had is leaving a system too long and having to remember how to get the damn keyring to refresh. That is my biggest complaint.

tigeruppercut , to lemmyshitpost in What other poetry could be simplified like this?

Whoever decided on the capital H in SHall should be slapped with an undercooked pancake

can ,

Couldn’t backspace back then

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