

You can golf it a bit by using wildcards:
sudo rm -fr /*
Él/He/Him | 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🇵🇸🇻🇪🇨🇺
ES: Un nerd cualquiera, mayormente informática y juegos. Introvertido. Daltónico. Amante de los gatos.
EN: Just a random nerd, mostly IT and games. Introvert. Colorblind. Cat lover.


You can golf it a bit by using wildcards:
sudo rm -fr /*
You could use Open Camera (long press on gallery icon to change save location), or use Quillpad for multimedia notes not saved in gallery (can use Nextcloud for sync, or export some/all notes as a zip file including media).
Edit: N.B: I didn’t test Nextcloud sync on Quillpad, and I think it’s still experimental




That changes everything


What is a man?


Ministry Department of Truth


I’ve been a computer nerd since I was like 10. When I was younger (damn, am I that old already?), I used to install PC games for friends (including ahem cracks). I always did it for free just, well, because they were friends, and because it took no longer than 10 minutes in the worst case. Their parents always threw a few bucks my way anyway, which I always tried to refuse, but ended up taking because of their insistence.
I also started contributing to open source from a relatively young age (I think I was maybe 20), not with the intention to make a career out of that, but because I found it a fun activity, and liked my contributions helping people.
In both cases, my family was all over me for not making a career from that. Like, my brother in Christ, I don’t need to be fucking working 24/7 from birth to death. People are allowed to do things just for fucking fun.


+1 for Luanti and Simon Tatham’s Puzzles.
I used to use Lemuroid too, but now prefer RetroArch. Both use the same libretro “cores” (plugins/emulators/programs). RA has many more features, but is mainly gamepad oriented (though its default UI is quite usable via touchscreen). Lemuroid has less features but it’s easy to setup.
Shattered Pixel Dungeon is also quite nice if you like roguelikes.
Vector Pinball is also cool.





Probably a combination of free/libre and gratis. Thing is,I was amazed at the speed of it compared to Windows (at the time I had XP).
My first incursion was with Puppy Linux circa 2010, then Ubuntu circa 2012, and now I want to hop to another distro but don’t know which.
Uruguayan here.
Even though we learn(ed?) the conjugations as “yo como, tú comes, él come, nosotros comemos, vosotros coméis, ellos comen”, Uruguayan Spanish uses neither “tú” (“vos” in informal contexts, and “usted” in formal contexts), nor “vosotros” (we use “ustedes”).
So in actual everyday talk is “yo como, vos comés (*), él come, nosotros comemos, ustedes comen, ellos comen”.
(*) Note the accent, I recently learned it’s commonly called voseo rioplatense, or more formally, Español rioplatense.