I hear that India is fun for parties and weddings, but also that it's extremely dirty and a dangerous place to visit. I'm a man, but I especially wouldn't want to be a white woman visiting, I've seen videos of how they'll stare with no regard for how she feels - Indian men have a very poor reputation when it comes to how they act towards European/US women.
Windows for a long time before I knew what OSes were. I never liked how locked down MacOS is so I've never used that. Then I tried Ubuntu in college, mostly to play with. Then tried Arch, fucked up my system a couple times and reinstalled, then tried Manjaro because I'd heard it was more stable and less fuss. And now I'm back on Arch. I think I've finally mostly figured it out over the last decade lol, I haven't had a problem with my install in years.
Instance blocking doesn't block comments?
Probably not lol. Seems to me more along the lines of those folks copy/pasting the whole "I hereby claim that nothing on my Facebook can be used without my permission" on Facebook.
Great band though, you've got good taste
Beats Skype for Business too, which was Microsoft's previous offering. And it was BAD.
It's actually insane how difficult it can be to find settings in windows. Especially when the indexing breaks for the 1000th time and you can't just search for it in the start menu.
What's with the title?
I like corectl for overclocking and whatnot. But as far as I know there isn't something similar to Nvidia control panel on windows
Tea people are definitely more cat people than dog people, but otherwise pretty accurate
I know the meme is "taxes bad taxes hard" but I've really never understood this for younger people. If all you're responsible for is the W2, it's literally as simple as clicking through the online form and following instructions lol. Put the numbers on the paper in the boxes on the computer. I'm not sure what specific math class was needed for this.
The trending page is horrible on mastodon. I wish they'd implement some better discovery features, but the devs seem to think that a better user experience would mean they're just as bad as twitter or something. I'm so rarely tempted to use it.