Hate it when it happens
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He’ll completely forget about the package the following day and then be surprised when it arrives.
KazuchijouNoto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I guess it wasn't a nazi salute after allEnglish16·3 days agoDoesn’t mean he isn’t a fekking nazi sympatizer. Dude fell into the alt-right pipeline and didn’t even realise, I’m sure he thinks being a nazi is what the “cool” kids are doing nowadays and wants in
Is it connected?
Happened to me once, my wife won’t let me forget it
I wonder what happened to that crowd
KazuchijouNoto Linux@lemmy.ml•Which program is the one that surprised you most that it is available on Linux?English35·7 days agoFor me it was blender. I absolutely loved using blender as a teen for making silly games and animations (I wasn’t good at that). Now as an adult I re-discovered it and I use it for making DnD minifigs
KazuchijouNoto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon is an audiophile wannabe (he uses .mp3)English45·7 days agoLet’s make our own gameflacs.net with flacjack and toorrents
KazuchijouNoto A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•The Daily Wire is now trying to pass off AI slop as actual footage from Palestine.English19·8 days agoI think I might be going insane. Every rock, face and little detail remains the same, yet it feels weird af.
Can we no longer trust any media?
My keyboard and mouse disconnected for a second everytime I sat on my chair. I have changed my laptop recently and I haven’t been able to reproduce this behaviour.
KazuchijouNoto Linux@lemmy.ml•If i encrypt Linux partition, will it break Windows?English4·11 days agoWhat is that 1%? I’ve got windows on a vm and I’m curious
Woah! Perhaps I’m mistaken, but after looking at this for a couple of minutes and zooming into every detail, I believe this picture to be fully human-made, no AI
It’s a 200+ year old vampire I swear!!!
Also pipepipe (fork of newpipe)
I’ve got pipepipe on my phone and it’s the best experience of youtube since before the algorithm
I’m also virtualizing windows with kvm/qemu and my laptop’s got 16 G of RAM; I gave the host and the guest 8 GB each and sometimes windows crashes when I’m doing memory intensive stuff on the linux(host) side. (video-rendering, heavy image editing, etc. It once crashed while running a python script with selenium)
The guest is windows 10 and it triples the host memory usage while idle.
I had no idea what that meant until I looked it up. That’s definitely reprehensible. Still, I’m not a native speaker so the tone and meaning of the comment you are replying to weren’t quite clear.