Looks like some IC adapters. Not sure why OP needs that many…
Looks like some IC adapters. Not sure why OP needs that many…
Wow, they just keep going!
I know it sounds “unlawful”, but sometimes law does the wrong things for the wrong reason because it’s made by the wrong people. When this happens, you are faced with two option: do the right thing by breaking the law, or do the wrong thing by following the law.
We don’t have to find an esoteric example for this. Since you mentioned LGBT+ right, we have one right here.
Trump just moved forward rejecting transgender identity, essentially making being transgender illegal. With such example, one could argue that a law-abiding transphobe is right your alley.
I’ve said this many times, and will continue saying this again and again:
When in doubt: Linux Mint will provide everything you’ll need. You can distrohop once you understand the basics, customizations and optimizations can come later.
Hyperfibre sounds like some weight-loss supplement.
It’s easy to talk about the end of life for other things. It’s harder to discuss the fact that we will end eventually.
TLDR: SerpentOS rebranded
Given how greedy people are, probably gold or diamonds.
That’s what I thought.
What about the AT protocol? Is it open source? Is it independent of centralized provider?
Archive.org’s torrent trackers sucks… I don’t know why, but I never get a good download with it.
If it makes you feel better: you’re not drowning in debt because of this, the worst permanent damage you’d cause is occasional random feelings of embarasment. I’d wanna shoot myself too when that embarasing memories pop up, but life goes on.
Honestly man, why are you even posting this? This is like airing your own dirty laundry on the street. Meanwhile, you could’ve quickly lookup how closing your credit card affects your credit score, or maybe ask somebody IRL.
/s right?
Lmao, I just realized OP signed up for AmEx again, knowing their store doesn’t accept it
OpenOffice?? That thing is dead. I thought we’re talking about LibreOffice.
When in doubt: Linux Mint.
You can find something more suitable for your need later on, but this should give you a baseline experience.
I would steer clear of labwc or other minimalist WMs when you’re just getting started. In fact, try nothing but the basics first.
Makes me wonder, what exactly are you missing on LibreOffice Sheet?
How much limit do you need exactly? Also, why did you sign up for AmEx?
Lmao, I guess I wasn’t too far off.
Financially Independent, Retire Early? Never heard of that opsec.