My answer to things like this is “why would I want to do something like that?”.
My answer to things like this is “why would I want to do something like that?”.
sad trombone
There a particular reason for the “humanity is doomed” remark or just being dramatic? I looked it up expecting some sort of privacy nightmare or micro transaction hell but I really don’t see any mentions of that, hell reviews seem pretty positive.
Once again reminded of the amount of shit I get for not running windows and therefore not being able to play specific games. It’s ok, I get to give my friends shit when their computers have trouble booting.
Well to that end chromium is still around and I’m sure there’s deshittified builds of that floating around too but it is going to quickly become harder to find not shitty browsers the way things are going over at Mozilla.
Was chilling with some friends of friends the other week and operating systems came up and one guy said he ran Ubuntu (I’m on KDE Neon) so we started chatting about that and a guy in the back seat said “Hey, aren’t you guys supposed to be fighting?”.
And also it’s like 200°, gloves wrapped in foil, and constant checking. At least for waxing gloves for ski resort employees.
Really have to hand it to everybody involved with that IP for their ability to fuck it up.
I’ve never encountered a better argument for piracy and drm-free content than abandonware
You can still find those pull tabs in the woods sometimes.
There’s honor amoung thieves and you have most of it.
Maybe he’ll revoke her superuser permissions.
See but I’m talking about burning an install CD for Puppy and having it just straight not work and the solution being “just burn another one” like CDs were cheap for a 13 year old.
Weren’t floppy’s relatively rewritable? Why did you have to buy multiple instead of simply trying multiple times?
Why did I have to burn multiple install CDs before finally getting one to work back in 2013?
I don’t have a PC right now but I’m a Mint guy.
Glad I wasn’t the only 12 year old Linux nerd.
Those little ad cards are an older concept than the filters.
The change in the mood of the room from starting the trailer to the ‘2025’ announcement was like skydiving without a parachute.
I feel like everybody at least has a Debian based distro they like unless they’re going out of their way to be an arch tryhard, even if it’s not their #1 overall.