Me using Windows: “Oh, yeah, everything costs money. I forgot how much I hate this. Okay, no worries, I’ll just download cracked applications.”
virus
Me using Windows: “Oh, yeah, everything costs money. I forgot how much I hate this. Okay, no worries, I’ll just download cracked applications.”
virus
A couple of times I’ve had it autocorrect to complete gibberish. Go home, GBoard, you’re drunk.
Really? There aren’t updates with new features that you look forward to? Ever?
Garuda. It’s an Arch derivative that creates a snapshot of your system every time you update. That way, if the update breaks something, you can just roll your system back to the last working snapshot.
I’m not willing to carry around 300 cartridges
Where would you be carrying them?
If you don’t like it,
don’t usefork Ventoy.
And I like having my software up-to-date. It sucked ass when I was on Mint and one of my favorite programs had an update and I had to wait months for it to hit the repos.
That’s what snapshots are for.
I read a biography of Stallman several years ago. The whole free software movement was an attempt to preserve the early hacker culture where everybody freely swapped code. So, Stallman didn’t really “invent” FOSS; he just codified that early hacker ethos.
What was minix then? A non FOSS version?
It wasn’t FOSS, but then neither was Linux originally.
Fish shell does this automatically. It’s one of the reasons I love it. You can auto-complete based on your command history.
Your instinct is wrong. If you want them to stop, you have to tell them to stop.
Yes, they will add you to other phone lists, but I think they’ll do that whether you text STOP or not. Also, it takes like 5 seconds.
GNOME + Debian
Into the trash it goes.
Context?
It was under a YouTube video where it was just the song and a cover picture.
Why would anyone think this band was “AI”?
That’s exactly my point.
It’s “thrash”, not “trash”.
Me too, but I just emulate consoles.
Or maybe…hear me out…different people like different things. Some people don’t like GUIs and enjoy working in the command line. For some other people, it’s the opposite.
It’s just different preferences.