My first real relationship was in high school at age 18 with somebody who left me kinda burned out with their lack of maturity. It was a rather unhealthy relationship that ended after about a year. After that, I went out with a couple people in college but it never led to anything. Now I’m 24 and last year I met somebody really special. We’ve been seeing each other for about half a year now and I can confidently say I’m glad to have waited before finding myself in something serious. I truly feel loved and cared for with a certain stability that I didn’t have at 18.
Cornflake
Life is like a bowl of cereal. The longer you wait to live it, the soggier it gets. 23, College Grad 🎓 Musician 🎷 Just a goober 🤓
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Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Why do people always talk about Ubuntu here instead of Kubuntu?English
47·1 个月前I think most people just say Ubuntu to indicate the Ubuntu family of distros. A help guide for vanilla Ubuntu running GNOME should work the same way for Kubuntu with very minor changes i.e. adding a repository for the GNOME software manager vs the KDE software manager.
Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Enshittification@lemmy.world•Vietnam Bans Unskippable Ads, Requires Skip Button to Appear After 5 Seconds
17·2 个月前I know where to point my VPN next time I’m streaming stuff…
Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•online, what is the most unheard of country (prob by american standards) youve heard of someone being from?English
13·2 个月前For me, it’s gotta be Namibia. It’s a country in Southern Africa, and the only reason I’ve come to be aware of it was because I’ve made a very fortunate contact whilst talking on amateur radio. Two consecutive Decembers I happened upon the same gentleman on the 10 meter band, and he confirmed my QSOs (contacts) on the logbook!
Ah yeah, you know the gold plated connections make all the difference for the fiber optic connection
I suppose all the “I use Arch” memes made me curious about the hubbub behind it. Fedora is totally competent, works right out of the box and gives no issues in my experience, I truly believe it should be recommended more when folks consider making the switch. Arch has been a learning experience for me, kinda figuring out what the system needs but doesn’t come with. “Oh, I have no firewall, I better install it. No bluetooth? Alright, I’ll add that too.” It’s so hands on and it forces the user to make decisions that the distro usually makes for the user on its own. This is a “for better and for worse” type of thing, but it forces the user to learn more about Linux itself than just handing them a totally functional machine right out of the box. It was intimidating as hell the first couple installs, but now I understand things I didn’t understand before as a result of it.
The two lit on the right side indicate rhe second night of Chanukah. The middle one is actually lit first and then used to light the other candles.
I switched because of a strong dislike for Microsoft and their spyware. I didn’t even bother dual booting, I ran baptism by fire right into Fedora and it was way smoother than I expected it to be. I enjoyed Fedora so much that I decided to try Arch. Very different experience, but now I’ve learned so much that I dumped Fedora and I use Arch for almost everything. I do keep a machine with Debian that way I feel like I’m getting the most well-rounded experience in case I ever need to help a friend with a Debian-based distro.
I’m glad they circled the text, I couldn’t read it otherwise.
Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The House Of The Guy Calling You A LibtardEnglish
13·4 个月前In this market? Can’t blame 'em. If that’s what it takes to have a space to live, so be it.
Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Anti-AI people, did you ever like AI? If so, when did you stop?English
7·4 个月前I liked it back when I was just making awful-looking images on DALLE just to laugh at them and share them with friends who also thought they were goofy. Now? I don’t like AI.
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Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Privacy@lemmy.world•Disable samsung gallery and use FOSS photo appEnglish
10·6 个月前I really like the Aves Libre gallery
I didn’t realize KDE can look that beautiful <3
Cornflake@pawb.socialto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•When you take a moment to think back at your High School yearsEnglish
301·9 个月前Does somebody else’s lack of success really please you? Who is to say that operating a forklift or waiting tables can’t be a fulfilling job for those people? Why should it please you for people that were popular in high school to find themselves with less career success? If you were to say they were horrible people then maybe I’d understand it, but this just comes off as a lack of self-satisfaction such that you feel you must inflate yourself by deflating others. Not cool.
Cornflake@pawb.socialOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Newbie to BTRFS- how do I use Timeshift to create backups on another SSD?English
5·10 个月前Exactly the information I needed, thank you for this :)
Cornflake@pawb.socialOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Newbie to BTRFS- how do I use Timeshift to create backups on another SSD?English
4·10 个月前That makes more sense- kinda like nondestructive editing when working with audio/video. The snapshot is more or less a list of instructions to revert a system back to a previous state, not an actual copy of everything.
Cornflake@pawb.socialOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Newbie to BTRFS- how do I use Timeshift to create backups on another SSD?English
4·10 个月前Thank you- this is exactly the direction I was needing





I didn’t use Linux in college, but I did use many FOSS tools. LibreOffice is easily my favorite office suite and there’s no contest. So long as you export your documents as .PDF or submit them as .DOCX, nobody is likely to know or even care what you used to type them.
This is likely to be similar for other types of software- as long as your finished product is compatible and looks good on the proprietary software, you shouldn’t run into any issues.
BTW, the university had student access for Microsoft Office. I could have chosen to use their tools at any time and I simply chose not to.