Fair question, as I have asked the same as others. I have had a long time to grow comfortable with myself. I have only had passing interest in the other side, and I would only be sad to no longer be myself.
Fair question, as I have asked the same as others. I have had a long time to grow comfortable with myself. I have only had passing interest in the other side, and I would only be sad to no longer be myself.
There is a cycle of acceptance, but that is more geared to those who receive bad news.
Those stages are denial, anger, depression, bargaining, and acceptance.
I wouldn’t call the process of understanding oneself bad news, but I’m a non-egg.
This seems to be a per diem.
I think they pulled from another site’s template, as I couldn’t find a way to navigate to this page outside of a search engine.
For $10 I can just let the daycare do it.
I use Google keep personally and one note professionally.
I left Evernote about 2 years ago. It was clear at the time that free users were only in the way. I can’t imagine it being any easier to use.
If he was really “One-Punch Man” he’d have wrapped it up in the first episode.
Just kidding! I’m also looking forward to it.
I’ll start!
It is year 1.4 on the asteroid and a copy of “The Individual in Question, Whose Inclinations and Affections Do Not Align with Your Expectations, Displays a Sufficient Lack of Interest Towards Your Personage, Consequently Resulting in the Verifiable Conclusion That They Are Not Enthusiastically Engaged in Establishing Any Form of Emotional or Romantic Connection with You.” (Also titled, “He/She/They Are Just Not That Into You”).
Just in case anyone needs to hear this, 12 hours ago was also too late.
Shins are pretty week. You should be able to kick right through them with less force than needed to hold up your body.
I remember these being suggested to me as a newbie a long time ago.
Please continue to learn! It’s great to bring new perspectives to play.
I kind of answered this elsewhere in the thread, but here is my answer to you.
If you are referring to basic OS level functions, they are super similar, but they are also wildly different.
Ubuntu is based on Debian. It is centered on keyboard and mouse input, often with touchscreen. It uses a Canonical kernel.
Android is its own flavor of Linux, entirely centered on touch input. It uses a heavily customized AOSP kernel.
While I think it might be entirely possible to install and remove packages to have one act like the other, they have wildly different kernels.
Here is a pretty lengthy write up on the subject by Richard Stallman.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2011/sep/19/android-free-software-stallman
Oh, I forgot about Chromebooks and ChromeOS. They are similar, but there are significant differences.
ChromeOS is based on Gentoo. It is centered on keyboard and mouse input, often with touchscreen.
Android is its own flavor of Linux, entirely centered on touch input.
While I think it might be entirely possible to install and remove packages to have one act like the other, we are comparing a different Linux flavor against Android.
Also, my answer is probably generic enough to answer OP.
Are you in a local user group, like a Linux club?
Are you talking about mobile OS? I can’t imagine using Android as a desktop.
The biggest differences are the available packages and the that Android is typically heavily locked down to prevent user access.
That’s an estimated equivalent 39 billion US dollars drop in revenue from about 300 billion.