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Isn’t this just normal Windows behaviour? I feel like I’ve been reading these kinds of posts forever.
Isn’t this just normal Windows behaviour? I feel like I’ve been reading these kinds of posts forever.
I had to leave Slackware when I got kids. Kubuntu took less time (for me) to get the usual stuff working on.
Kids got older, and Kubuntu was getting annoying, but I didn’t make it back to Slackware because now… I use Arch, btw.
I would totally botch trying to communicate with aliens. How would you have done it?
Add a drop table statement to it while you’re at it
I’ve had about 15% success rate with my attempts at AUR. I don’t have the patience to figure out why things don’t work, I guess. Either ended up with a flatpak, or decided it wasn’t that important to me.
Wobbly Windows is probably the first thing I enable on a fresh system.
Every time.
Ubuntu’s use of Snap made me go back to Arch.
Ooh! I’ve been looking for something like this, but didn’t know the right words to google.
I’ve started playing Vintage Story, and I can’t stop!
I did not want to be reminded of that today 😡
PHP 8 makes it finally possible to rescue the princess, but you accidentally princess the rescue instead.
Maybe this time I can get blur behind semi transparent windows to work 🤔
Horizon zero dawn is the game that got me. Getting closer to the end just got me sadder and sadder.
I consider myself social. I’m a programmer because I love making things, and because I’m lazy, and I hate doing repetitive tasks.
For me it’s Star Citizen without the /s. I was dreaming of a game like that way before they announced it.
That’s a pretty good password. Not *******, but the sentence as a whole.
SC 2000 was amazing!
It took me embarrassingly long to figure out how to read the title correctly. Like, you need a json file to enable Edge and Bing??
Playing with semantics a little, it can be thought of as the satellite authenticating with the client using the signature as password.
Quality not bad enough to hide that the guy in the picture has two right hands.