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Cake day: June 4th, 2025

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  • The specs on the laptop meet the requirements for Mint according to their website so I assume that the hardware is compatible for it. But for stuff like my printer…somebody above mentioned that they were having issues with it working with Linux which isn’t something I thought about.

    Funnily enough, I did sit and wonder about the programs I use on my main laptop before right now, just not stuff like printers. My Office Suite is LibreOffice and as far as I’m aware that’s Linux compatible since they’re both in the open source world and the writing/author program I love has Linux options I just don’t know if they’d work with Mint. (One is Debian and other comments were saying that Mint is based off Debian at it’s core, so maybe that would work?)

    ANYWAYS, without getting further in the weeds, I’ll have to look into some things further in that regard. Thank you for bringing that up.

    And this is probably a dumb follow-up question, but would my ISP be impacted by Linux then? Like, the router might not be compatible or something? The simple aspect of my printer being compatible didn’t come to mind at first, so maybe that could be a thing, I dunno!


  • So anybody that I’ve ever personally known that I can think of and uses a Linux-based OS is either a programmer by trade, a CompSci grad that didn’t go into the field in the end (but understands it if they were able to graduate obviously), or programs as a hobby. I personally know of no people outside of the realm of those that understand coding on some level that use Linux anything. So hopefully you can see how I would make that link in my mind.

    I could have been confusing seeing somebody on Linux using the Command Box thing as more intricate coding, but for somebody in my shoes, with limited tech knowledge, it all looks like coding and is a little intimidating.

    And yeah, the plan is to do an out-and-out install, not what I’m assuming a live boot is (I have a comment in a thread above). What I’m thinking feels very beyond me. An install feels like the better option for me. :)




  • I wonder how many Savita Halappanavar’s (she died from complications post miscarriage in Ireland in 2012) there need to be in the world before people pull their heads out of their asses and let women have true bodily autonomy and give them the care that goes along with that?

    Like, whether you take the Hippocratic Oath, the WHO’s Oath, Lasagna’s Oath (yes, it’s a thing - one of the revisions of the Hippocratic Oath in the 20th century done by a man who’s last name was Lasagna), or any of the other versions that are out there, the one unifying factor is that as a medical professional you swear to not harm your patients. This is harming patients. They are breaking their oaths and should have their licenses revoked for intentional malpractice.







  • As a Pagan, if you want federal holidays to be secular then solstices and equinoxes couldn’t be counted. Many Pagans (not all) observe them as holy days along with Feb 1-2 (Imbolc), May 1 (Bealtaine - there are multiple spellings this one), August 1 (Lammas/Lughnasadh), and Halloween (Samhain). And I’m sure Pagans that celebrate non-European traditions have other days, I just can’t speak to them personally.