

if you read the article instead of just the title, you’d just know it’s WSL instead of having to speculate.


if you read the article instead of just the title, you’d just know it’s WSL instead of having to speculate.


the awkwardly-written title is referring to ubuntu via WSL (“on Windows 11”) as opposed to just running linux (“native”).
the article is pretty clear what it’s about, even the caption on the first image straight up says what i just wrote. you read it instead of just reading the title, right?
yeah but there’s also been plenty of times i’ve been just screwed on windows where linux would have let me just go fix it myself, so that’s still “linux is the best thing ever” for me.


he literally got up and ran away at least once, what a complete fucking loser.


yep, flock exists purely to get around the 4th amendment and the requirement to have a warrant.
i did a double take at that image
this is legitimately what i think is happening. both with github’s constant outages and windows 11 seeming to be getting worse faster than ever before. a fucking gigabyte of ram for a weather app, a beginner programming project, built like an electron app because i guess copilot doesn’t know c#.
microsoft: “93.73 and 90, that’s at least two nines right there”
the four horsemen of just needing something linuxy for my linux screenshots


you should all know that reddit can, and has, restored comments that have been “shredded” by tools like this so they can be used to train AI. they can obviously restore deleted content as well, because it’s never deleted, just marked as deleted in the database.


the viable option to using AI is to use your own mind that you were born with.
people who are heavily reliant on AI are not going to end up educated enough to fight back, they’re going to remain reliant on AI. that is the problem.
i give OP a year until the furry hater -> furry pipeline kicks in.
dude, damn near nobody is cumming in their $8000+ fursuit or covering it with lube.


sometimes it’s as simple as finding audio elements in the inspector and opening the src attribute in a new tab. ctrl+shift+i (or f12) and you can search for “audio.”
you can also open the network tab, refresh, play the audio, and scroll through requests to see when it requests the audio data. it’s also searchable, look for mp3 and ogg files. if it’s a playlist file (m3u8), you can feed that url to yt-dlp.


ideally you’d setup wireguard (or whatever) for them to use so you’re not just opening ports to the entire internet. i use jellyfin and like it a lot, but the real major issue with jellyfin is explaining to your elderly mother how to setup and use wireguard on her smart tv.
i remember one time at work we were talking about this stuff, and one of our bosses straight up said the cia has never done anything like that. i really mean it when i say every working class employee busted out laughing.


anyone who is hopeful about xbox’s new leadership probably isn’t terribly aware of microsoft’s past. they’ve done this dance a million times. “we’re improving!” -> people believe it yet again -> surprise, they found a way to suck even more now.
400 more heads on the hydra