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Fans of mailing things to Delaware would also be confused by this.
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Fans of mailing things to Delaware would also be confused by this.
Though I know it means “et cetera” when reading my brain has always “heard” that word - whether in the context of the word “etc.” or the computing /etc - as pronounced “ettick.” As in, “you need to edit your ettick f-stab file.”
Is that really an enforced rule somewhere, or just one of those loose intentions from the early days of domain names?
This warms my heart! Thanks.
I admit to being old and out of touch, but why is this meme a sandwich?
Your Pi doesn’t have Edge installed, but your eyes do.
Thank you! This is the link OP should have posted.
Maybe there’s some glitch going on that Windows can ignore or self-correct for but Linux can’t. Such things are not unheard of in hardware.
If the keyboard has the same problem in multiple distros, surely the problem lives in the keyboard? Maybe you had a bad one.
Next one ditches all the filler and just goes straight to shagging a series of elves, demons, were-bears, cthulhus, etc. One after another, there are so many cthulhus to shag and you are the chosen one.
If nobody could be bothered to make the thing, I can’t be bothered to play with the thing.
All this and you missed the chance to also point out that the meme misspelled “conventions.”
The main difference here being if a community has crappy mods you can not only start your own better one, you can start it on another whole server where said crappy mods have no power. Bonus if the server’s general vibe happens to be a better fit for what you want to build.
Th- This is my OS!
It was made for me!
ProtonDB isn’t a Steam product though, it’s a crowdsourced community effort built and maintained by users. Steam pulling that into their official infrastructure would immediately put a ton of technical stress on the project. It would also be pushing on that boundary between a corporation supporting a community project and drafting all its volunteers as unpaid labor.
Of course he’s better, he’s a whole 630 Freds above the other one.
I just feel like a heel using a key with a Windows logo printed on it to do anything of use in Linux.
“I am altering the deal. Pray I don’t alter it any further.”
On the big wall of TVs at Cyberdelia, the nightclub from Hackers.