I’ve seen this enough times that I laughed without watching it. Funny stuff.
Lookin’ good!
You may be abrosexual, of course; but that could also be an explanation.
We have a word for that: abrosexual.
Here’s the flag:
As you can imagine, our main in-jokes are watermelons and indecisiveness.
There’s also a subreddit at r/abrosexual, and a community at !abrosexual@lemmy.ca (although the latter isn’t very active).
Source: I am abrosexual
I use the default on desktop, but I like mlmym. I also use Voyager on iOS and Eternity on Android.
That’s some hardcore Linux there. Well done!
I’m daily driving it. Well, daily driving every other day. I have a few machines, so I’m not restricted to one OS, and I tend to use the one I feel most comfortable with. Right now, I’m using this machine the most.
What daily driving involves for me is mainly web and gemini browsing, some media playback, word processing, and some light gaming (although I am yet to install any games on this machine).
The reasons I chose OpenBSD are:
Additionally, you mentioned FreeBSD. I think it’s worth noting that, while two different Linux distributions can be very similar and cross-compatible, it’s a different story with BSD.
Unlike Linux, the BSDs are all more-or-less hard forks of one another. FreeBSD and NetBSD were forked from 386BSD back in the '90s, which was based on the original BSD from the '80s. OpenBSD was then forked from NetBSD 1.0, and DragonFly BSD was forked trom FreeBSD 4.8. Today, the big four BSDs (Free, Open, Net, and DragonFly) are very different from one another and not entirely cross-compatible compatible.
Damn, Lemmy is horny today!
I was enjoying that as if it were a poem, until I got to the bit that said “Hit share if you agree!”. That completely killed the vibe and made me see the post for the AI-generated garbage it is.
That sounds really handy! Can’t wait to never hear about it again!
Wherever you like! It’s just an HTML document.
You’ll then need to tell your browser to use it as the startpage. For example, if the file is stored under:
/home/user/homepage.html
then set your startpage, homepage, or new tab page to:
file:///home/user/homepage.html
If your browser is installed as a Flatpak, you may need to change some settings in Flatseal to get it to work.