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  • It is a real ad though...

  • Good luck with that

  • Sure buddy XD

  • That's your right but people shouldn't be held up to your personal sensitivity, we are adults.

  • I had a steamdeck until recently. Not sure why you would assume I was only using kde 4

  • My man you take this too seriously I posted my experience in a professional environment nothing else.

  • Difference is the arch user can probably land a six figure job now.

  • Not an option in this case we need Ubuntu pro

  • 2 things can be dumb

  • Back in the day people were really dumb as fuck

  • No it's not. Almost anything you can print you can buy somewhere.

    It's like 150g each anyway. I used a roll that I never use and it saves me money in the future by not having ugly looking or failed print. They twist together the seal is great.

    I feel I dropped in an alternate reality....

    I apologise I will never post in this community again.

  • i like to make my own stuff, maybe im in the wrong community...

    anyway mine have a compartment for silica gel i doubt those tupperware do..

  • I mean I guess you are lucky or you live in a dry place? Wet filaments is a very real problem. I used to have problems all the time before I started taking care of my spools.

  • It has dessiccant in it and it screws together very tight ;)

  • I'm on ubuntu

  • Among other things plus it's kinda buggy in my experience which makes sense considering how much stuff it has

  • But new users don't even know what snaps are. They don't care. We care because we are crazy bastards

  • I feel I would encounter similar issues, gnome is the center of development for any commercial distro sadly.

    I would never use it personally(I'm a dwm boy) but for normal people is perfectly fine imho

  • If we are ever changing I'm putting gnome back, I wouldn't deploy kde in my company.