On normal social media, you write a message and people just ignore it forever.
Here, you write a message, it stays ignored for 1 or 2 years, and then all of a sudden, for no reason, with no explanation, someone finds it somehow, boosts it, and it gets 200 likes and 120 boosts.
What the fuck.
I'm sure someone will boost this message in 2021 or 2022. debnyan_himeko.png
Paulo liked this so now I know he's a crypto tranny (many such cases) but integrating DNA is much different than replacing an entire chromosome in each cell, and it also wouldn't change development so I guess ywnbaw smh.
Though tbh, it would make sense for trannies to use HIV to try to change their biological sex.
@proxeus Either that or you post something that just gets endlessly reshared forever and every new person who joins reposts it. I'm glad Mastodon has the ability to mute particular conversations at least
@jihadjimmy >Sucks to not have a Librebooted Thinkpad like a true free software enjoyer "Libre"boot is now proprietary, but GNUboot is free.
Most GNUbootable thinkpads come with screen resolutions <1080p, but the higher end models like the T500 and W500 do support 1920x1200 screens via FPD-Link.
@jihadjimmy@proxeus is a laptop nigga, i don't got money for a new one rn and i'm waiting for something full amd on a laptop form factor to be cheap cuz i like to have what in essence are mobile workstations.
@jihadjimmy >Leah got memed to hell and back over that stupid shit and she made a release that is properly free recently. Leah made a release that still installs the proprietary software, but adds an option to manually remove it after it's arguably too late.
After it was pointed out that such software didn't meet GNU's standards as at best it recommended proprietary software and hearing about GNUboot development, Leah decided to commit trademark infringement by calling a newly patched version of coreboot "GNU boot" without approval, although Leah renamed it to "non-GeNUine boot" after receiving a nice cease and detest email.
That patched release of coreboot was checked for proprietary software and further changes were made to make GNUboot.
>There's 1080p panels for sale on eBay for most Thinkpads that do not have FullHD screens The GNUbootable thinkpads have 16:10 displays, so I'd be impressed if you could get a 16:9 display to work in them properly.
As far as I can tell, models like the R400 don't have enough LVDS channels for 1200p FPD-Link, so installing a 1920x1200 screen into such laptops would require either jerry-rigging power+VGA or soldering on a ribbon cable with enough channels.
On the T500 and W500 it's indeed the matter of finding a compatible screen and then bothering to install it (not too hard due to the decent design).
> "Libre"boot is now proprietary, but GNUboot is free.
I recall seeing on Trisquel forums that Leah got memed to hell and back over that stupid shit and she made a release that is properly free recently.
> Most GNUbootable thinkpads come with screen resolutions <1080p, but the higher end models like the T500 and W500 do support 1920x1200 screens via FPD-Link.
There's 1080p panels for sale on eBay for most Thinkpads that do not have FullHD screens, so you can get 1080p on most of them if you can be bothered to replace them.