Color scheme/UI theme designed for programming (not actually official)
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The ability to turn reblogs off has really added a new dimension to shitty posts
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gently caressing my CNC-machined part today I felt something. far less than the touch of a human, but more than the touch of cold, dead aluminum. I breathed a small spark of life into this part. and I want to have sex with it
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for some reason i cannot find info about this online so i'm gonna make a lil poll
in the case that you use multiple keyboard layouts choose the one you use the most in your personal life
also pls share i want good sample size :3
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not a new art piece, but i tried linux ricing for the first time
i like it i think
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I love it when I make a silly Linux post and it immediately gets reblogged by a trans woman. It reached its target audience.
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Hi, my name's V
Im 18 and currently studying computer science at University in the UK
I'm transfem, bisexual and transhumanist
Current Devices:
Linx 1010B: arch + i3
Desktop PC: arch+KDE
Asus Vivobook: arch+KDE/Hyprland
Hp pavilion zt3000: freeDOS
Other laptop I don't remember rn: Debian
Im a big fan of Armored core (4 is my favorite but I love all the ps1 games), warhammer 40k, Magic the Gathering, Doctor Who, general gaming enthusiast.
Feel free to DM
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4th dimensional farmer : stop horsing around
The horse in question:
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Having your own personal blog is honestly quite a nice change of pace compared to Reddit. I could put a funny GIF of George Bush getting hit by a shoe on here and the worse case scenario is that no one even notices.
You put that on a big subreddit and you get your eyes gouged out and a heap of political discourse underneath your post.
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yeah, after trying out all the suggestions I've received, I ended up going with gnome
I'm setting up an old Linx 1010B windows tablet to run Linux for taking notes in class, and was wondering what WM or DE people recommended for touchscreens, preferably lightweight ones, 2gb of ram isn't a lot
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yeah, gnome's my current best option, it's just a bit inconvenient in that gnome alone takes up 50% of the available ram
I'm setting up an old Linx 1010B windows tablet to run Linux for taking notes in class, and was wondering what WM or DE people recommended for touchscreens, preferably lightweight ones, 2gb of ram isn't a lot
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