

I’m not sure why you are being picked on, but I agree that understanding what works is key to building a healthy society.


I’m not sure why you are being picked on, but I agree that understanding what works is key to building a healthy society.


If it was me, I would wait to say anything until I was under oath.


That was the joke, actually.


I’ll go way back and wow people with mayonnaise.


The link is that excess deaths occurred in regions that received the least number of jabs.


Hoping to use anchoring to make it feel like things are better?
Whoooo… BLAMMMGGGG


You can get the same effect by putting bacon grease in your underwear.


That was the effect of their trap card.


Might be a Wayland issue, according to this bug report.
https://github.com/ublue-os/bazzite/issues/2852
Do you have a second monitor you can use, or maybe a way to remote in? I’m wondering if the television is detected at all. If so, what resolution is it set at when it is working and when it is not? What refresh rate?
Can you rule out hardware as the cause? Try booting from a live image. You can make a Ventoy flash drive and place several different live images in there. Try booting from Debian and Manjaro. See if you can reproduce with Mint 21.
If it all seems consistent, especially with that older Mint distro, then I would consider this a hardware issue. I’m that case, is your TV expecting HDMI 2.1? Can you try a different cable?


Look, let’s do this and actually clean up some of the shit floating at the top. Good job putting it out there, but you’ll get better traction working together.


Repeatedly, from my experience, and they are never truly satisfied.
If you have a botanical garden nearby, you could see if they’ll adopt them. You could also check with any greenhouses.


I’m envisioning after every few scrolls you get a 90-second pop-up for Kingshot.


Official response: “The Democrats selectively leaked emails to the liberal media to create a fake narrative to smear President Trump,”


Debian appears to still support x86, and 512 MB memory.
If you can increase the memory, you can consider LMDE, but I suggest sticking to Debian with the extra memory to allow space for a browser and office applications.
EDIT: It appears 2 GB is possible, it was a limit in XP.
https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/threads/my-toshiba-nb100-netbook-review.17943780/
Edit2: https://a.co/d/5Mdq5Q8 is pretty cheap. You only need one, but it’s the same cost either way. Maybe you can sell or trade it?


Unknown person poses as older adult and attempts to insult children.
More details at 11.
No joke, my dog is very sick and I should have taken him to the vet when he stopped eating. Instead I took the long route and now he’s in the hospital.
Good news is he’s feeling much better today!


Me neither. It was a direct quote from their FAQ.
Sending love. Just put down one of my dogs.