

is not an emulator
is not an emulator
Yea… I mistook a pair of leggings for a shirt a couple of days ago and thought I had run out of fresh leggings.
I did it for about three months while I was getting used to Linux and I have a machine that I share with a Windows user so dual boot is necessary and for a while I was gaming on Windows and coding on Linux which was on an HDD but we got an NVMe SSD and now Linux is on there so gaming is no problem.
Didn’t know this was visible yet. Mine should be a full (Linux) circle this year.
Yes but no please don’t.
Or the fact that there even are ads…
It’s simpler to type a quick a text without needing a subject line. Also internet messaging is usually more secure because even though email now usually uses TLS it stored on your email providers server without encryption. Using apps like Signal this is not the case (texting still is unencrypted or proprietary though).
I find the way of expressing it a little excessive but completely understand the sentiment and based on some recent irl experiences I completely understand such an outburst.
I have prepended an almost every time I’ve said seriously that sort of thing to someone.
Just download it?
Yeah German isn’t nearly as bad as Java either. Also what is asm? Phoenetic script?
What filesystem?
Also muscle memory. I keep typing aliases I only have on my computer :(
If you avoid 100% of information by for example being dead this does work.
Couldn’t they remotely connect to them?
I don’t really see the connection to my comment.
In this example wouldn’t the programmer be more of a pharmacist? (The animal body the computer and its brain the user?)
Your statement is not wrong, it just seems unrelated.
That sounds extremely lazy. I’d expect more from a dev team.
If it’s publicly accessible it likely has a bunch of vulnerabilities so I too understand that look.
Works fine for me on endeavourOS (Hyprland and i3).
What makes it bad for Linux?