They paint their houses those bright colours because of the long, brutally cold, depressing, grey, sun-starved winters. But great place to visit in the summer months.
They paint their houses those bright colours because of the long, brutally cold, depressing, grey, sun-starved winters. But great place to visit in the summer months.
Yeah, all imgur.com images for me are blank, and I can’t figure out why.
And I will reply to your reply, and boost 2 replies and add 3 upvotes, further demonstrating that Lemmy is a vibrant active online community.
Yeah, okay, I am a little bit techy, but so far I haven’t had to employ any of my limited techy abilities in Linux Mint. I didn’t even notice I was using it more, it just happened over a few months that I was finding there was no need to go back to Windows. To load programs on Linux Mint I just google “How to load program X on Linux”, and there will be a page saying, type “sudo apt install <program_name>” in Terminal and it always works and I’m done. (I’m a beginner programmer who was told to try Linux for the Unix stuff) .
If you’re a gamer, I would look up any discussion of gaming in Linux - that would be my only proviso.
I wouldn’t say I’m that techy and I recently jumped over to Linux Mint from Windows because it has the C-compiler gcc pre-installed and it’s UNIX seems to be a better experience for programming. It was easy to install, I find I’m going back to Windows less and less. I used to use Photoshop a lot, now I’m just using Krita. I’m lovin it so far. Only games are a problem maybe, although the game I play has a linux version, I just can’t be bothered loading yet.
Linux Mint is supposed to be the easy for-the-layman Linux distro and that’s been my experience so far - everything has worked, no issues.
That’s exactly it, thx.
For me it’s just ‘When the ad…’<mute>
Galaxy colonization simulations I’ve seen suggest colonization speed is exponential, so even a billion years added to the age of the universe should dramatically change things.
I think, if I recall, there was a study done recently that suggested we shouldn’t be too surprised if we have not seen aliens yet but probably soon, in the next 1000 years. But I can’t find the study - had 3D graphic of bubbles expanding outward and meeting.
If it’s true this would affect the Drake Equation quite a lot I would think, making it even more puzzling why there are no aliens yet. Unless most of this new time at the start of the universe was uninhabitable.
This post is wet with spittle…I will type this reply out then wipe myself down and be on my way.
Yeah, and I’m pointing to your pointer pointer and I’m a pointer pointer pointer. Or more accurately but less funny is that I’m pointing to your pointer-to-pointer and I’m a pointer-to-pointer-to-pointer.
When the kids from next door lose their ball over the fence and try and retrieve it they’re gonna get a face full of flame!