Polishing cloth compatibility? Does using a non apple screen wiping cloth brick the phone now?
Polishing cloth compatibility? Does using a non apple screen wiping cloth brick the phone now?
At least they’re not chic fil a. Imagine the same scummy business practices except they also apply “Christian values” to everything.
This makes installing Skyrim mods harder because mods often contain differing versions of folder names. For example one mod might be “Scripts” and the other might be “scripts”. This means you can’t have Skyrim mods on Linux if you’re allergic to copying files manually as this will generally make mod managers not work as well. People on forums like nexus often have a hard time even grasping the concept of not using a mod manager so it’s hard to get help of any kind.
I don’t have time for my system to be getting borked once a week. That’s why I use Debian. My system getting borked once every 2 years isn’t that bad.
Thanks, I always keep forgetting what this ones called. I use a build of gitea from before it became shit but I keep telling myself I need to change to “that better one”.
Sorry but if the homework requires more than 40 hours a week of study, cheating is no longer unethical. Teach us actually useful shit and be reasonable about it then I’ll reconsider 🤷
Yesterday we were pirating software Now we have to pirate seeds. Why does our society always ruin everything? This is why we can’t have nice things.
The battle ended after approximately one million rounds were fired
Holy shit this was an enormous conflict
Gotta love Linux task managers. I have like 3 of them and only htop works. If I didn’t have more pressing things to do, I would sit down and figure out how to make a half decent ui-based task manager.
I just want the name of the running program’s executable, the amount of cpu usage, the amount of ram usage, the ability to sort by either name, ram or cpu use and a way to kill them that works at least half the time.
Part of this is from the nostalgia of never having to update your shit in the days of Windows 9x and Windows XP. Installing stuff never required a system update or an internet connection. Drivers were installed via floppy disk or CD. There were tons of other problems all the time of course but at least we didn’t have to remember to update stuff.
Some day when x86 is a thing no one has anymore, they’re going to put x86 emulation in wine and then it’ll actually be an emulator.
Well looks like I finally found a cheat engine equivalent for Linux
Nearly 700gb in logs
wtf 🤯
Guess I’ll have to find a way to get my script to automate that somehow. My goal is to get it back to where the only thing I have to do to download a video is paste the url in a lan webpage on my local server.
I bought glasses out of insurance from a company that I don’t think sells out of insurance glasses anymore. But it cost like $120 (getting glasses the normal way would’ve probably been a 4 digit number, so I consider $120 cheap for glassss), all I had to do was find my old prescription numbers then increase them by like 1 increment. Saved tons of money. Your eye doctor will refuse to tell you your prescription numbers if it’s been more than 1 year since your last appointment but there are ways to measure the lens curvature using light and shadows. You can’t get them any cheaper without becoming a glass blowing expert and doing it yourself, and you’d have to diy a lot of other far fetched stuff while you’re at it, so good luck with that
Yes, but we live in a tiered justice system. If YOU want to block ads it’s “wrong”. If a corporation wants to censor or block something it’s “freedom”.
Huh, good to know. I’m still going to install Debian next time I reinstall the os. Unless I can’t get it to work with my laptops weird chipset, then I guess it’s Arch.
Freedos is better than ms-dos because it’s open source, it has fat32 support and everything generally works better. I use Freedos btw.
No, but the skills you learn by spending 100% of your spare time fixing all the stuff that gets borked after every update prepares you to take better advantage of the easier distros and be more efficient with them.