But you have to pay to use the water...
36 0 Replynot if you just shower in the rain and bathe in the lake π
(this is the secret Big Tap doesnβt want you to know)
16 0 ReplyPlus, free parasites! :D
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As you do with Red Hat π (or not, idk, never used it)
16 0 Replyred had is just fedora with support isnt it?
14 0 ReplyDevelopers license is free, but in general yes, you need to pay for rhel (worth it).
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So you want me to take a Shower all naked in the rain?
28 0 ReplySounds kinda hot, so yes.
4 0 ReplyAnything can be hot if you try hard enough!
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My non native english speaking ass imagined it like the shover head and hose and the valve will have open source design and would be repairable and you can 3d print new nozzles or something and i was like what is the issue with that i would take that anytime over my current one
21 0 ReplyYou can totally 3d print shower heads, it's usually a pretty standard connector. (Well, there's like two standards, based on very limited research - US and Canada have a different standard than the rest of the world.)
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Cold showers build character. Warm showers are for bitches
Build resilience: take the cold shower after a sauna
21 0 ReplyCold showers are for the weak, scalding showers are for true warriors.
18 0 ReplyHow about cold plunges during the freezing winter?
7 0 ReplySteam baths are the best.
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Free shower? What am I, the YMCA?
20 0 Replyok i'll do it
14 0 ReplyQuitter
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Linux user who?
14 0 ReplyKnock knock
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I'll take any FOSS clear and cold ass shower over proprietary warm and muddy shower.
13 0 ReplyI use Debian btw
Maybe you should try Dove or Dial instead?
7 0 ReplyYou will need a barrel, a rope and a pulley on a pole. Oh and something to make holes in a barrel with.
To compile:
- rope the barrel and lay the rest of the rope over the pulley
- drive the pole into the ground next to your desired source of water
- optionally, keep the barrel's lid openable
- make holes in the barrel in a convenient position, such that the holes will face downwards when you eventually mast the barrel
To charge:
- Set the barrel in the water source and wait until the barrel is full of water (optionally open the lid at this point)
- If you optionally opened the lid before, then mandatorily close the lid, now
- Pull the rope from the other side of the pulley such that the barrel goes up
- Let the water pour from the barrel and have fun with the shower
5 0 ReplyI use Debian btw
Absolutely nothing wrong with Debian, so long as youβre comfortable configuring most things through the shell youβll be fine.
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