Instead of trying butter for your grilled cheese try some butterfs
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Sure. But have you heard about neobutter-rs? It’s written in rust. I can share my dot file if you want.
Gimme
Can't believe it's not BTRFS!
Definetely quoting me! 😅
Maybe, instead of telling everyone they should switch to Linux at any opportunity you can, you should try switching to Linux.
real talk though, use bacon grease instead of butter if you really wanna up your grilled cheese.
Good advice for people that is actually interested on trying new things on their machine. If the user just likes to complain about Windows but when presented a real solution they say "it's too much work" or "nah, it's weird and looks difficult", then it's a lost case.
Yes, but what if they're complaining about their grilled cheese?
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Then it means they are using a Mac Pro.
Honestly sometimes people just need to vent their frustrations and aren't interested in immediately starting a new project to solve their problems. This applies to life in general not just Linux.
Currently eating grilled cheese. Computer runs Linux. Used butter.
I use mayo instead of butter.
“I use mayo btw.”
There, ftfy
"Just switch to mayo!"
I'm calling the police
$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Grilled Cheese"
VERSION="Cheddar"
VERSION_CODENAME="A yummy snack for myself"
Saw catgpt, now someone make a gnu version.
This really got me, thank you!
sudo make-me-one
I regret that I have but one upvote to give.