I needed a basic timer on Linux and so in installed gnome "clocks" via the program "software".
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@aeva go and hurt me! see if i care!
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@aeva go and hurt me! see if i care!
@lritter ok ok but you gotta wait until I'm off work
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@aeva i will insert a few hours of sleep here to prepare
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I needed a basic timer on Linux and so in installed gnome "clocks" via the program "software". This works fine for that purpose, but when you open it it greets you with the time in your "current location". It gives me new york for some reason and I do not live in new york, and my time zone is set as America/Chicago so I don't know how it came to that conclusion. Naturally there is no setting exposed to change this. What.
@aeva at least you're not ranting on wayland π
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@aeva i will insert a few hours of sleep here to prepare
@aeva i'm ready.
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@aeva i'm ready.
@lritter sorry i forgor
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@lritter and i gotta go to bed
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@aeva i guessed as much. well you know where you'll find me: in the ocean, travelling with the currents, on the most sturdy piece of tree the world has ever seen, ready for what's out there!
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@aeva i guessed as much. well you know where you'll find me: in the ocean, travelling with the currents, on the most sturdy piece of tree the world has ever seen, ready for what's out there!
@lritter hold on tight!
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I needed a basic timer on Linux and so in installed gnome "clocks" via the program "software". This works fine for that purpose, but when you open it it greets you with the time in your "current location". It gives me new york for some reason and I do not live in new york, and my time zone is set as America/Chicago so I don't know how it came to that conclusion. Naturally there is no setting exposed to change this. What.
@aeva My network gateway thinks Iβm in the middle of a lake in Saskatchewan. π€·ββοΈ