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That is certainly a sentence
Took the words right out of my keyboard
Just take your own toilet roll with you. If you get separated from your supply, you probably have bigger problems.
Any part of an airport can be a play area if you're creative enough.
There seem to be a lot of people getting arrested for this at the moment
I haven't run Arch in a few months, but I used to use CachyOS and Artix.
In the case of CachyOS, the repos have a few packages from the AUR pre-compiled, and linux-cachyos-hardened is a fantastic kernel flavour.
Artix, meanwhile, lets me use runit instead of systemd.
I also like the idea of Linux-libre, for which I would probably use Hyperbola (if not Guix). However, the only machine I own with a compatible WiFi chipset is a 32-bit MacBook from the 2000s, which I haven't seen since 2024.
The preconfigured desktop and software is irrelevant to me. I have my own DE recipes and workflows that I can replicate across most Linux distros and BSDs.
Literally this: "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour" A Matter of Murder (TV Episode 1964) - IMDb
Nobody sees me getting up every morning, eating well, doing my coursework, applying for placements; because I do none of those things. Not yet, anyway.
As soon as I conquer the depression, sleep disorder, financial trouble, and generalised anxiety, it's over for you hoes.
I hack at night, when it's cooler. You can't see the digital rain otherwise.
Skill issue
2026 is the year of the NetBSD desktop
Fedigemini is already a thing, thanks to things like tootik; but what we really need is mesh networking that the government can't fuck around with.
thanks for using Leebra!
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