

Linux could be unix if someone wanted to pay to have it certified. It’s meaningless.


Linux could be unix if someone wanted to pay to have it certified. It’s meaningless.


TIL technicians come in buckets.
(I thought they came in cans)
What else are they going to run? beOs?
Make the bed? Whatever for?


Looks great for my blog!


Who?


Sun was such a useful contributor to the ecosystem and they fucking trashed absolutely everything. It’s a miracle that so much stuff could be saved.
Oh Switzerland, you’re so silly.
The thing is, there was a (twisted, yes, but actually there) logic to what the Reich did. What the US does appears to be fairly random as they change their mind every other week, and their rants rarely, if ever, make any sense.


This looks astonishingly bad. A simple banner at the bottom would an improvement at this point.


Like… bottles?


Neo-it.


There isn’t really much lactose left in cheese (actual cheese, can’t say about random industrial stuff you have in the US).
Back when I used it for a couple years, maybe twenty years ago, it always felt a little broken in many ways. That was long before the whole snap mess. Anyway I never really thought of it as a quality product.


Personally I didn’t even consider switching until I finally quit Destiny 2 for good. If the main game someone plays just doesn’t work, they’re not gonna switch.
I’ve been running Linux as my main system for about 30 yers. During that time I’ve had a Windows partition or disk, on and off purely to run steam. Having to wait an extra thirty seconds to run a game was never an issue. And I could still do my stuff in a comfortable environment (once you’ve gotten used to a Unix desktop, you’ll suffer so much in Windows).


Microsoft access
I wasn’t aware that thing still existed.


Some might think they do. But then very few programs respect the Windows standards, so…


The same reason everybody gives when dealing with pretty much anything: “I don’t want to learn something new”.


It surprises me that there are users like that that haven’t yet gone through some kind of major data loss event. Or maybe they’ve only used a computer for a couple years…
Edit: not those with archives, those with a single disc of course.
Has science gone too far?