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I like wlogout, I’ve mapped the power button to launch it.


Apparently, wood ignites at around 260 °C, so I guess it could - technically - burn wood (and itself in the process, possibly).


Here’s why it’s okay to block ads in even simpler terms: It’s my fucking computer.


Perhaps because it came from a Microsoft report. Maybe they only know of this being fixed in Windows? I would assume it’d affect all OSs but then again, I certainly do not know enough about these things to understand what’s going wrong here.


We’re gonna need a bigger boat.


The Brussels effect in action.
$ cat ~/.config/bat/config
The irony.


It’s in Spanish while being labelled as English.


Nah, rollbacks are a feature to save you when it has broken. A good one indeed, but it’s more akin to a fire extinguisher. It doesn’t prevent the problem, but it does prevent everything from being a pile of ashes.
Well, OP only specified that they’d been using Linux for about a decade; no mention of their laptops not being from the early 90s. :)


Great operating system, that. Shame it lacks a text editor.


I think that’s called grayjay.


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It’s worse than that, the first safety inspection is after four years, not six.


Here’s one for less than 4 USD. I imagine 150 mm in length would be sufficient.
With a useful shortcut at isup.me
Kubuntu on my desktop, I prefer KDE as a DE and I’m used to the Debian ecosystem.
Linux Mint on my relatively low powered laptop that I rarely use.
Debian stable on my media server.
Also, arch is way less intimidating than its reputation suggests; especially on a secondary PC, where you can just run off to your main PC to look at the arch wiki.
Other than that, I suppose something like AntiX would probably run not-terrible on it as well.