Just bought a AMD 7840HS 16G 1T laptop as a gift for the upcoming birthday of my 8 years old son, should I wipe off the pre-installed windows 11 and install OpenBSD on it? My son will only use it for Python programming and some paper work, occasionally gaming. Not sure if OpenBSD can handle the new hardware properly, if not, maybe I should try Manjaro or other Arch based Linux on it.
I used Windows before and was against Linux because it felt too difficult to get into. That was before I upgraded to Windows 10 and found out that something or the other broke windows every 3 or 4 days. Linux is very easy to fix and doesn’t break often in he first place, and as it turns out isn’t even very hard to get into. I have much more confidence getting into server management software now that I switched to Linux and it has been immensely helpful in other cases too, especially with eh recent developments of WINE and Proton.
D-does that mean the feds know about my fedi loli cunny plapping posts? And my armpit liccing interest? And my facesitting femdom cravings? And my sister incest ponderings where I’m the big bro? And my shota age gap fantasies where I’m the lil shota? :catstand:
I'm reading Hot Blooded by Heather Guerre, which I think will be a straight romance between a vampire and a paid blood donor.
I'm intrigued because this has consensual non-consent which can be super hot if done right, and also somebody on romance.io complained it was too "woke." So you know I'm there for that.
This was a romance between a male vampire and a woman, but I'm hesitant to call it a straight romance because they're both bi/pan. Any respectful insights on this?
Verdict: Amos and Tessa can sit with us sometimes but idk if we're going to have a lot to talk about.
The main themes were consensual non-consent and the parentification of oldest daughters. I liked that we got to see some mutual planning of the CNC and that it was clear both parties were enthusiastically interested. There was a really sweet moment where they both dropped out of scene for a second to kiss and be affectionate and then went right back to it. D'aww!
Tessa's emotionally abusive family was written really well. I didn't like the resolution or find it satisfying, but whatcha gonna do.
I found I was interested in what would happen next but not very invested in the characters or their relationship.
…. Sont donc mis en lumière les villes, les foires, les marchands et leurs pratiques commerciales principalement dans les espaces français, allemand, suisse et italien. La vidéo donne, en cinq minutes, un aperçu de l’exposition de Leipzig. (Montage: Adina Eckart) Alors que les expositions à Lyon et à Leipzig sont terminées, la plupart des objets et des documents présentés sont toujours consultables sur la plate-forme du Projet CoMOR : https://fairs-in-history.huma-num.fr/
@sotolf@selea not sure if this is it, but the last 2-3 years, I have noticed that many many many times it does not grab a copy into the buffer on the first try. And it is so often taht it can not be a mistake on my end (also, happening on multiple PCs with different keyboards, so...)
I couldn't swear to it, but that is very likely a clip from Protective Love by Kelsie Calloway, a short romance about a professional baseball player who comes to a sultry southern belle's rescue in a dive bar. I had a blast narrating those voices!
If that sounds like your cup of (sweet) tea, you can check out Protective Love on Audible, Amazon and Apple Books. https://geni.us/ProLo
What US gov is doing to Tiktok, is just like a guy named America says to you:
"Your wife is incredibly beautiful, and I yearn for her day and night to the extent that it threatens my health and safety. I hope you will divorce her and give her to me. I am willing to compensate you with some money; otherwise, I will forcibly take her away or even kill her."👿
It occurs to me that, since the demise of Twitter and the half-hearted move to Mastodon, most of my communication on social media is only with people I know. My brain is currently actively calculating if this is a good or a bad thing.
I do miss old Science Twitter, however. Is that still a thing here or elsewhere in another form? Is everyone partying without me? Leads welcomed. #Science#SciComm
#interview Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir on "Face the Nation," October 1973
Israel's leaders' megalomania and hubris were always so evident, it's embarrassing to think Netanyahu and his Ultranationalist coalition are somehow different from what came before them.
[~18:15] There's no problem of a solution. If you're talking about refugees, they should have been out of the camps 20 years ago. We almost took out of the camps many refugees in the Gaza Strip since the 6-day war, but there is room for the refugees in Jordan and there is no doubt that if they want a peaceful solution, Jordan is the natural place for Palestinians if they want to live there.
[~18:50] There are 20 independent Arab countries, but if the Palestinians want to come to more of self-expression, there's no doubt that between Israel and Jordan there would be one Arab state - Jordan. And that part across the border of Israel, that's an Arab state, that's Jordan. They call it Palestine, Jordan, Palestine, doesn't make a bit of difference.
#interview Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir on "Face the Nation," October 1973
Israel's leaders' megalomania and hubris were always so evident, it's embarrassing to think Netanyahu and his Ultranationalist coalition are perceived an anomaly.
[~18:15] There's no problem of a solution. If you're talking about refugees, they should have been out of the camps 20 years ago. We almost took out of the camps many refugees in the Gaza Strip since the 6-day war, but there is room for the refugees in Jordan and there is no doubt that if they want a peaceful solution, Jordan is the natural place for Palestinians if they want to live there.
[~18:50] There are 20 independent Arab countries, but if the Palestinians want to come to more of self-expression, there's no doubt that between Israel and Jordan there would be one Arab state - Jordan. And that part across the border of Israel, that's an Arab state, that's Jordan. They call it Palestine, Jordan, Palestine, doesn't make a bit of difference.