@coolboymew I disagree with the meme but those wojaks are always funny.
@Sphinx Zero. You can only communicate by writing or sign language.
@design_RG Wow, some of those are pretty neet.
@lupyuen Xfce is pretty good. If the image starts to "break", that is called screen tearing. It is easy to fix.
@alex A very nice dinner and very good boy/girl.
(tell him/her I said it)
@realcaseyrollins@mstdn.social I came here to explain the Free Software thing too.
If you still need to watch an youtube video, you can use a proxy called invidious, it is free software and anyone can host it. You are usually still getting the video form the google servers but the fact that you are not running youtube's javascript makes it much harder to track you.
You are also not subject to the youtube algorithm deciding what you see.
It works very well with tor.
There are many instances, one is https://invidio.us/
Another alternative is the program youtube-dl, it can download videos from basically any site, not just youtube.
You can pair it with mpv to watch videos directly from your desktop.
What is AUR? How to use AUR in Arch and Manjaro Linux?
@lupyuen AUR is a collection of community written build scripts. They are scripts made by fellow arch users that automate the process of downloading the source from somewhere(usually github), building and installing it.
I believe that you need to install "yay" to use AUR.
@moonman I usually think that "sticking the hair to the skin" and "drawing patterns with it is weird" but in this case it looks good.
@moonman Are you sure you didn't mean "hot".
@freemo Wait, are you a chemist? I thought you were a physicist.
@Ytrezar kiss his tummy for me please
@freemo Millipedes are cute!
The Compass and Straight Edge Giga Chad Thunder-Cock of the network.
All your arguments will be refuted solely with a straight edge and a compass and up to 10 hand made copies will be distributed in the street in a location of my choosing. Since nothing magnificent comes without work the burden of obtaining one of them is on you.
Applied mathematics has no real world applications.