I cut Strawberry Greek yogurt with plain Greek yogurt, 1 to 1, when I eat it
Drastically reduces the sweetness
Gimp is super useful
But the learning curve is insane (especially if you’re not already familiar with digital art/ photo manip)
The thumbnail is a shot of kde plasma, not w11
There is value to having the conversation about “holding on for too long”. But…
But, “euthanasia vs palliative care” is a conversation that must be between you (the owner) and your vet
It’s possible that there are other, addressable reasons for being unable to make it to the litter box, and a vet visit is necessary to identify and address these issues
As well, it’s possible that it is indeed “time”. A conversation with the vet is best
I personally do most of my heavy scripting in python
This one hits scarily close to home
I even use a non-POSIX shell (https://www.nushell.sh/), with my config synced with Syncthing
When cats do this (complain that the bottom of the bowl is empty), it’s typically because they don’t want to shove their face (and wiskers) into the edges of the bowl
Its called “wisker stress”
A shallower bowl (or just a small plate) is usually more comfortable for them to eat off of
Alternatively, they might paw the food out of the bowl then eat it off the floor, for the same reason
It’s been thrown around the furry subreddits before, i can confirm
It’s giving Kekeflipnote
My first “daily driver” distro was Arch, and i love every minute of it.
It’s a tinkerer’s dream
This implies the existence of snake milk
Snilk
My biggest issue with wayland was screensharing on Discord, but plasma 6 fixed that with xwaylandvideobridge
I’ve been using Wayland as a daily driver for a few years now, and I’d say it’s ready for 98% of use cases
I feel like the people who complain about systemd have never tried to mess with sysVinit scripts before
6+ years ago, I was trying to configure a touchscreen HAT for a raspberry pi, and dicking with the init.rc script was a massive pain
"I am up Ophelia. In particular, part of me is as “up’ as the sturdy oak tree in front of the plantation that bears your family’s name”
No, Ron
I wonder if KDE connect could leverage the way Syncthing does device discovery and pairing
It works across networks, with no configuration