You're aware of what the * does? And of people using other shells?
Presumably just to get rid of unnecessary stuff that would slow down the start of all bash instances. Also aliases that could fuck with scripts
Presumably, tho it might be a little difficult. SVGs use a lot of paths, where you specify the edges of elements. Afaik you can't do that exact thing in CSS but you could probably split it up into a bunch of triangles. Idk how you'd want to do bezier curves tho
Did it, my laptops WiFi card isn't supported. Couldn't really be bothered to fix it because that would've been a whole dang can of worms
That's pretty close, tho leather is much more sexual imo and furries also dip a little into identity
Yep. So cool I got a patch of them on my jeans jacket
Or you could just take care of your sub. Make sure they're comfortable; if they're about to pass out then you didn't properly take care of them and you should've probably let them out multiple hours ago. Also, don't ever leave your sub locked in a cage when you're not at home; that's a huge no-no. The only way this could ever be useful is if you're an extremely bad Dom. The sub should enjoy themselves, not just barely surive
Let me fight elitism with more elitism: when looking at a distro you only see the desktop environment and its defaults. You don't even understand in what ways mint is different from windows because you probably don't even interact with the deeper stuff. You only see the start menu and nothing else. You probably distrohop only for a different DE because you don't know how to switch it without a full reinstall of a completely new OS. You probably don't even understand in what other ways distros differ, so when looking for what you want to install you just look at the pretty little pictures instead of actually reading what the distro is about. You're a distro elitist for the wrong reason and I hereby banish you from the distro elitism club
At time of writing I've been up 25 hours, and I still have over 5 to go until I'm able to sleep
If you're interested in chuck tingle, he once gave a nice interview on a podcast called "good looks bad books". It's actually the last episode before they ended the whole podcast
Try playing some tf2 and chat with the others, and maybe someone will send you a friends request if you have a good vibe. Worked for me, actually met my bf of 3 years like that
Thunderbird is native on Linux?