Average BSD user:
Average Neovim user (I use Neovim btw)
Smir'm
Every time I unlock my phone I:
- Check WhatsApp
- Check Discord
- Check Mail
- Scroll Lemmy for about hour
- Read a post I want to help
- Go down at least 3 different rabbit holes at once for the next 2 hours
- Give up
- Close Lemmy
- Don't know what to do
- Open Lemmy
- See no new posts
- Close Lemmy
- repeat until I turn my phone off
That one cutie of undefined breed from your local animal rescue.
Celeste is a ~~GUI file synchronization client that can connect to virtually any cloud provider.~~ Video Game
FIFY
Everyone is a noob when starting out with something (so no)
We all fell for it lmao
Amazon Web Services
I don't think people know what AWS means, it's literally in the name.
Reading this meme (a while ago) is how I found out it's not pronounced f stab
According to https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/security#Use_Wayland
6.5 Use Wayland
Prefer using Wayland over Xorg. Xorg's design predates modern security practices and is considered insecure by many. For example, Xorg applications may record keystrokes while inactive.
If you must run Xorg, it is recommended to avoid running it as root. Within Wayland, the Xwayland compatibility layer will automatically use rootless Xorg.
X is less secure.
Average redditor who didn't grow up to understand that opinions exist: