The only issue with that is their prices go up if their costs go up. Kind of like how grocery stores claim that theft causes prices to go up. It is their money, though it does feel bad paying them.
The only issue with that is their prices go up if their costs go up. Kind of like how grocery stores claim that theft causes prices to go up. It is their money, though it does feel bad paying them.
“in a world where search doesn’t exist, one man, one labrinth of folders he must click through.”
Those are pretty crazy. Written by Chris Barnes, apparently.
What does Cannibal Corpse say? Other than stuff like I cum blood.
22-23 is where I’m comfortable.
Unless it’s broken where the hands are completely missing.
Sorry, I was mainly trying to say, “Good job, it’s impressive!” Your name is close to the name of a famous magician, so I was referring to your code as magic. Bit of a dumb joke.
Maybe simple to Chris Angel and his magic.
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I picked up a Fossil Everett watch that is a hybrid between a physical watch and a smart watch. It has all the basics like message notifications, pedometer, heartbeat sensor, etc. The best part is the battery lasts well over 2 weeks between charges.
Ah, I skipped 8 and 8.1 but I didn’t really hear much complaining at the time.
That’s a fair point, though I can’t imagine doing any of that kind of work on an ultralight, or whatever this is.
Nvidia graphics, weird. Looks like a Macbook. Also not a huge fan of Gnome, but still good to see them get some support.
Windows 10 was the start of the enshittification. Windows 7 was the best version of Windows, by far.
Ditto here. I always felt that the desktop environments were just way less polished than Windows, but I feel like it’s been the reverse now with KDE Plasma for the past couple years. I don’t feel like I’m taking a lesser experience for the sake of having control over my computer, at least anymore.
I would actually like if Windows went back to the Windows 7 era of… everything. At least there’d be some competition to Linux. Where it’s sitting right now with both Windows 10 and 11, I’d take a lesser experience under Linux if it meant that Microsoft wasn’t in charge of everything. It’s my computer.
It’s just something that people are excited about. It’s also mind-boggling how people complain so much about a product but refuse to replace it. Yeah, I get it how there’s software that only runs on Windows; this is something that should be fixed. We shouldn’t be stuck on a shitty OS with no other options due to required software. That’s the thing about Linux, you can customize it to be whatever you want, whereas you’re stuck with whatever Microsoft gives you with Windows. Just the idea that a single company has control over everything is wrong. I don’t really care if Linux wins out in the end, I just want choice in what OS I can run. That’s it.
I see it more of a response of the dumpster fire that is Windows and Microsoft.
This company famously stopped being loyal to its employees back in the 90s.
I found this Googling for it: https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/how-to-program-the-iphone-15-pro-action-button-to-trigger-chatgpt#section-step-by-step-guide