

Sheesh, on the shelf with my copy of Myst. It’s the natural order of things but it’s sad to see games disappear.
Sheesh, on the shelf with my copy of Myst. It’s the natural order of things but it’s sad to see games disappear.
Maybe they can go the easy route to big riches (haha) as social influencers. Though not as many make bank as they’d like
I’m glad I’m retired out of that intense craziness (tax coding in COBOL for DOS version and for some reason Delphi for Windows). Crunch times get old after a while.
To justify pouring trillions of dollars into AI in the US. Oh, and you’re thirsty, so sorry, databank needs your water.
They often rely on CMS modules and plugins to take care of input like this and those programmers didn’t want to have to parse and sanitize the input, they just had to control it completely and fageddubautit
Edit: yeah I was once one of them …
Well mr govt official , I red sunwhar that pyracee was an ill eagle
Sure, on that screen on the kitchen box that reheats your pizza.
I see the problem here. He’s talking to Tim Cook, who’s CEO of some cooking company. He needs to talk to Tim Apple.
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And soon, the already AI-flooded net will be filled with so much nonsense that it becomes impossible for anyone to get some real work done. Sigh.
Well then, carry on Ethan!
A whole lot of people who just do web or email or whatever could live with a Chromebook actually. They don’t really need the latest CPU/GPU and gobs of ram and disk space for simple stuff
Sorry, was expecting a flood that didn’t happen I guess. Why a separate partition for home (or var, or whatever you want to split off)? See
Linux programmers have been battling Microsoft and its shady deals with hardware vendors for decades. That’s the real problem. Just when something starts working too well, MS changes things up, dictates changes to hardware, and then that breaks it for Linux, so it’s back to the old IDE with new hardware to figure out how to get around it. Or the hardware folk just don’t consider Linux a viable alternative and just happily make sure only Winders runs well.
Can you use a hardware key like a Yubikey instead?
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Or Wireshark
I learned by a lot of distro hopping, tweaking and tuning and compiling kernels (way back when tho), to not being afraid of “breaking things.” Since Nov. 1992. It helps when you use a spare PC or laptop though, no panic about loss
Oh man I’m way behind at Winders 3.1, better stick with Linux!
Hmm. Thought they used bananas.