

Nope: My lathe runs Linux.


Nope: My lathe runs Linux.
And it clearly stated her expectations.


And those machines are still good enough to browse the web, or for text processing. I usually set them up with a small SSD for booting fast and a large HDD for the /home folder. Hell I keep a D410PT around for the times I need an absolutely silent machine (Well, as soon as I buy a picoATX for it, it will be. Too bad I missed the computer-2 case).


A SATA SSD is a good way to speed up an aging machine, one without M2 slot. But glad to know I qualify as a professional user.


Nope: I loathe every second of my shopping.


He ceased to be an American citizen the moment he was deported.


Two more projects to go, then!


Now if the remote mouse control could show a 128x128 area of the screen under the mouse pointer on the phone…Sure I could get my ass up and read what the video title is then but… No.
In case you miss the first.
The trick was closing down your PC company before the two years are out.
How about a controller with only “X” buttons, but each in a different font?
I have Bob, the mini dishwasher, perfectly sized for that use case. Now, the fact that it is designed to use proprietary washing cartridges on the other hand… (At around 5 to 10 price of regular washing powder too. Thankfully mine is old enough to not notice you opened the door if you’re fast enough)


With Unicode, you can.


Yeah, but saying “Our codebase is so terrible Linux keep showing us new bugs we won’t fix” or “We can’t sell your personal data with Proton” is worse PR…


Remember to get some extra items for them: They need it.


Don’t forget to thank Microsoft for his untiring promotion of Linux as an everyday OS.


The ones with kernel level rootkits. I think they call it “anti cheat detection”


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Is it drawn on Post-Its or are you the unfortunate owner of the world’s most painful bathroom?
How about “I do it while turning, so I don’t have to move my hands”? I mean, it is pretty nice of them to warn us about what they’ve already done. /s