

The castle of aaaaaargh.
Perhaps he was dictating it.
The castle of aaaaaargh.
Perhaps he was dictating it.
Must have had bad luck! I mean I’ve fixed many a Linux computer in my time so I know it’s not perfect, but I guess my expertise helps me avoid a lot of the pitfalls of Linux by generally reading the fucking manual and understanding what I’m doing.
Windows though will break and also install bullshit updates and reset your settings when you do everything right, and that’s what gets me every time.
You know, you can have the same options in both systems. One has the default behaviour A, the other has the default behaviour B. You prefer A. I prefer B.
How is one of them better?
Then you replace that buttplug with a unique buttplug.
Rare buttplugs with good affixes are better than unique buttplugs.
My 10+ year arch installation is certainly more reliable than my prior windows installation that would randomly decide that the registry is borked and won’t boot at all, for no apparent reason.
Why is automounting at boot without credentials a necessity and intuitive for you. No, I would expect it to mount exactly once and to require me to input username and password before I mount my porn collection so that my sister does not see it.
I don’t get why you claim that windows does this correctly and Linux does not. It would be the opposite for me.
Besides, the important point in this example is to actually mount the folder to do your job. In your example, both systems do this equally well with an equally well UI, before your automounting nonsense.
I have no idea what is the point of this post.
Nah, arch wiki and forums are good, btw.
Had the same thing with my wife’s sister’s husband. Like,
And I ordered plenty of servings. Which no one could eat afterwards. Still make fun of him to date.
If you actually eat the thing, it’s fine for me.
Yes. If I ever need something else because something unforeseen happened (which has not happened for years, and I use a non-default one), I can boot up from a live USB and fix things.
I use arch btw.
Eh, I don’t know. Been many years since and thus I don’t remember many details, but indeed the first few episodes where not very gripping for me, and the whole show started being very good after I had familiarized myself with the cast first.
I would say that the characters and the dialog are the strong points of the show. If that doesn’t click for you, then maybe skip it.
It is in a “typical” Aaron Sorkin fashion, at least from a couple of decades ago as I have not watched modern shows of him like Facebook etc. I did like it. I also liked very much, maybe more, the Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip which had similar style and dialogs, which I would heartily recommend to anyone liking the style.
As an adult I have watched some films, not all of them and not sure which, but I still don’t really like it. It’s like a zoo show for kids in space. I really don’t get the appeal for an adult.
I do plan on playing the Kotor games, maybe that would change my mind a bit.
The west wing is very good.
s/humour/horror/g
I don’t think SATA was invented yet.
Been many years since, but it was great. Was thinking about the next version of TCP/IP afterwards.
Come to think of it, I probably have never done so. Now I’m scared.
As a developer, will Factorio be a good experience or will it turn into a second job? Because I don’t quite have the energy for it. I’ve been hesitating to look into it for that reason.