Is mayonnaise a distribution?

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Is mayonnaise a distribution?

Looks like it. You distribute it across the bread.
Are you talking about making a grilled cheese where you sub Mayo for the butter? Cuz it turns out pretty awesome!
Yep! I was very surprised with the result as well.
Wait until you try bacon grease. Y'all are in for a real treat.
I don't know what broke in me recently, but for about 3 years now, pork products just taste kinda dirty
This tends to happen with major cultural expeditions. Mapping the world's farts has likely altered your palette.
Good point. I'd consider retirement, but who else is gonna do this job?
This is what using Lemmy feels like sometimes.
Here's some others:
You are forgetting:
IP as a concept exists in a superstate where it's bad in the context of piracy but good in the context of generative AI.
When I watch a movie, the credits roll at the end. I can look up the actors on IMDb. Even if I pirated it, I know who made it. That's how I know Rian Johnson is a good director and I should watch anything he makes.
AI can't name its inspiration.
exactly! strong attribution restrictions, no distribution restrictions
The last time Windows was good was⦠hmm. Never. It was never good.
there was the AARD code, where windows 3.1(!) would purposefully print a scary warning message if you were running it on DR-DOS
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I'm sure Linux is overrepresented across the whole of Lemmy but to be fair, we are in a community specifically about Linux. You could also just block the term Linux and be done with it

I think you need to reinitialize pan.sh
so, that's NetBSD under heavy load.
Instructions unclear, now have a perfectly functioning system whereas before it would show ads in the Start Menu. Should I start over and do again?
Let me interject for a moment. What youβve referred to as βbutterβ is actually βI canβt believe itβs not/butterβ. Have a pleasant day!
Oh, I remember that margarine brand, ICBINB: I Can't Believe ICBINB's Not Butter
That's the one! Funny store about the name - it's a recursive condiment.
Edit: sorry for inbox spam btw, lemmy.world having outages
No need for a vm btw, you can try a lot of them from your browser using distrosea.
before you reach for butter, have you even considered whether or not a rolling release distro is right for you?
Or you could set up your desired sandwich through a few simple config files.
I read this as a "rolling cheese distro." Like Debedam, or Camombware. I use Brie, btw.
Distros, bistros, tomatoh, tomahto.
Looks like an average Google Gemini reponse
Id like ai a lot more if this were the case
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Or just start with Ubuntu, while using a good mayonnaise for your grilled cheese.
arch is like when you put bacon on your grilled cheese and dip it in tomato soup
Just be to grow your own tomatoes and raise your own cows first
btrfs reaching new heights
Alright guys I'm gonna tell you...I don't use butter on my grilled cheese.
Nah. I use mayonnaise. A very thin coating, it doesn't take much -- and ultimately it's easier for butter to be many more calories and taste inferior
Good news, everyone! I've invented a way to install Linux on a stick of margarine!
An infidel should not join the congregation, if they do not intend to convert. /s
This is so stupid. I love it.
Heyyy bros and sisses. I am currently trying to do this after being fully converted by you guys. I am technically capable and have run Linux before. However, I am unsure if virtualbox is the best to use for this, and where to get isos and stuff.. Just generally I searched around for doing precisely this, and there was barely any info available. Maybe I used the wrong keywords?
I'm guessing you're currently on Windows, right? If so, Virtualbox is perfectly fine, otherwise, if you're on Linux already, you could use Boxes or Virt manager that are more performant, but don't stress yourself if you just wanna play around Virtualbox will always be more than sufficient.
As for the ISOs you can just get them directly from the distro websites or, if using Boxes, you can choose one at VM creation and it'll download it for you
That sounds like a solid advice, where is the meme? smh