No, that symbol means “element of”
∈
Denotes set membership, and is read “is in”, “belongs to”, or “is a member of”. That is, x ∈ S means that x is an element of the set S.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_mathematical_symbols
Yes, this reads as either “let n be an element of the natural numbers” or more simply “let n be natural”


Net Zero? I definitely used it for a while.


Yeah, I think OP has created a false dichotomy here
300 hours? What did you install?
Edit: nm, didn’t see the community name at first


Yeah, Gentoo builds everything from source. Supposed to make it faster, but I didn’t notice enough of a difference to make it worth my while.


For me, my first exposure to Linux was around that same time, but with SuSE. It’s still my go-to distro, even though I’ve installed and used dozens of different ones. Compiling Gentoo over a weekend is a fun experience at least once.


Not certain, I haven’t installed red hat in several years.


I’m pretty sure that both Red Hat Enterprise and SUSE Enterprise require a license key.
He also was a bully at camp :c he stole that one guy’s boxer shorts and hoisted them on the flag pole.


Fucking rich
That’s a bigass cracker if it’s a eucharist
I’ve got like two dozen of these in my resume
YES, ranger panties, I got the wrong branch of service
Ok, I’d be down, I fucking love wolf spiders. Happy workers day to them, indeed.