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Lol that’s bullshit, someone fucked up to save a dime and they’re trying spin it
Lol that’s bullshit, someone fucked up to save a dime and they’re trying spin it
I drove a 73’ Impala in HS, that thing was bigger than a F250 today…
If living areas of the Olympics are getting hot enough that AC gives an advantage. They’re too damn hot, and that’s on France…
I mean how does the government regulate this even?
If I was a skilled worker, I’d tell the company I work 5 days or I don’t work for you …
Read other comments or inform yourself on California law. Someone under arrest is incapable of giving consent. (Same as a child can’t)
Lol, the comment votes are interesting
If only there was some way to do this to the MAGA cultists…
The buttons were sticking for me…
And why there’s a “new” version every year that just moves things around…
With a Polaroid.
It’s a discount right up until something happens and they use that data against you.
Just like HR, insurance companies are not your friend.
I suspect that’s the exception and will be for most games.
They generally don’t, but all things are possible in memeland!
Pretty sure this has been around since the mid 90s
Makes sense, thanks.
When did Nero divergent become a thing? Last couple months it’s everywhere. Never even heard of it before then…
You literally just doubled down on being one. Computers are here to serve people, NOT the other way around.
I’m done here.
You missed the point, expecting a non technical casual user to type in a bunch of commands that are completely foreign to them. And they don’t understand, is a failure of the OS. Full stop.
“As one example I personally think “sudo apt install name-of-program” is just a more straightforward and easier experience than browsing an app store or downloading an installer.”
Spoken like a true techie cultist that doesn’t comprehend how a typical casual user thinks.
I’m not sure about the military, but yes a number of researchers used PS3s for cheap computing power.