I overwrote all my comments with the following today :
Leopard Urinating In Geocached Inventory
I'm not petty at all 😅
I overwrote all my comments with the following today :
Leopard Urinating In Geocached Inventory
I'm not petty at all 😅
I use a "cube" memory foam pillow with a cooling side. It's the best thing I've ever bought
Whisper it in my ear
I'm gonna be honest, I kinda want my tattoo artist to make me a kawaii guillotine tattoo now
You keep posting links that you think prove your point but they really don't.
Do I think Carney is the best Canada deserves? Absolutely not
Do I think he's the man that's gonna keep our country afloat during this trade war and stand up to the orange buffoon? Absolutely.
Same, in January, I said something to the line of traitors used to be publicly hanged, now they're elected and got banned for it. That was the last straw, came here right away and was happy to find the place striving compared to last time I tried it.
Wow, you're a genius of counter intelligence it seems.
Please educate us with your vast knowledge!
Russia has been a constant cybersecurity threat against the other superpowers since the internet has been a thing...
Stop projecting...
Oh that sucks...
I don't need to use them do I? I switched to buying everything local, using Interac only. Helps that I'm in Canada though, my reality is different than that of people in the US.
Watch me
There's a barrier of entry to linux for sure BUT it really depends on the distro.
The issue I think is "marketing". I'm sure most of these computer agnostic folks would be fine using Linux Mint or Ubuntu but to someone who doesn't understand these things, just the fact that there's a choice to make there is probably barrier enough.
If we lower the barrier of entry for installation and choice for them, the decision to switch becomes way easier, I think.