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blubb-fish
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
by posting anonymously on HN you are promoting the internet and it's ungoverned nature which allows for consumption and distribution of c.p.
blubb-fish
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
interestingly during the past two weeks the second largest market (dream market) was unusually unresponsive and at times not reachable ... maybe they were testing and deploying their fork of the market ...
blubb-fish
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
and those chemists producing acid in Swiss university labs? are they also eating babies?
blubb-fish
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
where exactly are those slaves working and murders taking place along the production and distribution of LSD?

same question with regard to home grown weed?

please, elaborate ...
blubb-fish
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
I beg to differ ... maybe you should reread my comment
blubb-fish
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
I also faced various issues ... as it is anyway inevitable with Linux apparently (yes, the closed source drivers ...).

But I managed to solve almost all of them thanks to lots of very kind, to the point and fast responding pros on forum.linuxmint.com.
blubb-fish
·il y a 10 ans·discuss
> I've used Mint in the past, and it was my go-to distro for family members who aren't so technical.

I would consider myself pretty "technical".

And yet, I am not willing to spend more effort than absolutely necessary for setting up my Linux OS.

Just b/c I am a programmer and even love to use zsh and Git from the CLI does not imply that I have any patience for fiddling with drivers and kernels.

In the "Linux Community" there only seems to exist the hacker (who loves to spend ages tinkering with config files and debugging hardware issues) and the technically incompetent user (who most likely uses Windows anyway).

There is a lot in between.