These people are willing consumers of targeted propaganda.
Ftfy
These people are willing consumers of targeted propaganda.
Ftfy
Olive oil is pretty much the only oil everyone in my house can have. We've done butter and ghee but it's not the right flavor for most things.
Sesame is too expensive. I hate the taste of avocado oil.
Vegetable oil is straight up soy which I'm allergic to.
Basically it's olive oil or butter for me.
I fucking hate this timeline.
I don't know about you but I'm sick of being on the team that follows the rules and loses to the criminals that completely ignore the rules.
Unless you really need that version, you'll want to install 26 when it comes out next April (upgrade should be very seamless).
I have a soy allergy too and don't react to lecithin. My understanding is that by the time the soy is processed into lecithin, the "thing" you're allergic to is pretty much non-existent and that's why you don't react to it.
This isn't the case for all people who are allergic to soy. This is not medical advice.
Don't get too hung up on it. It was an fyi not a "stop what you're doing you newb!"
We need people to test the latest, bleeding edge. So you're helping with that! But since you're new to Linux I wanted to make sure you knew what you were getting yourself into.
It's not that odd numbers are less stable. It's more that they aren't supported for long term. Many of the lessons learned are pushed to the next version though so either way you're doing good.
I'm not a PC gamer so for me stamina and longevity matter more to me than bleeding edge technology.
Just in case you didn't know, odd numbered Ubuntu versions (in your case 25) are considered short term releases and won't be maintained beyond a year or two.
Unless you really need that version, you'll want to install 26 when it comes out next April (upgrade should be very seamless).
Even numbered versions are supported long term, often for several years.
From the reddit thread that this came from.
Jaye Robinson. She is the late councillor for Ward 15.
Now I need to shower to get the stank off me.
And the US is about to do the same with "autistic" and neurodivergent people.
"Don't Look Up" was not meant to be a documentary.
ISPs already do that here in the states. The court case is to decide whether they should shut off access.