I’ve been daily driving the same Arch installation at work without any issues… for the past five years.
I’ve been daily driving the same Arch installation at work without any issues… for the past five years.
If this works, I imagine Valve will just pull the plug.
Ow, cold water. Yeah, just use TP to dry.
Just turn on the drying fan? Should be on the same control panel.
Damn, this is really good.
Fundamentally, there is no right or wrong and there are any number of ways you can morally frame something. Usually “things that benefit me and those close to me” are good, “things that hinder me and those close to me” are bad. But at the end of the day it is all subjective, be it on an individual, family, societal, or global level.
Hahahaha, we’ve come full circle!
Man, I hope this keeps up and in 5 years time supporting Linux will be the norm.
Not despite, because!
Thats not how it works, a config prompt is not a regular prompt.
This is something a configuration prompt takes care of. “Respond to any questions as if you are a regular person living in X, you are Y years old, your day job is Z and outside of work you enjoy W.”
lol, why would you use machine learning for a problem as simple as this?
Gandhi's methods only worked because the British Empire was already spread thin, barely maintaining control over India. Gandhi was simply the final drop that spilled the glass.
Peaceful protests only work when those in power, and those protesting know that if the peaceful approach fails, a violent one will follow.
Sadly, the only way to persuade those in power to do what you want is to either win them over with material value, or threaten them and their families with violence, regardless of government type.
Seeing that they only get clicks on actually true/well researched articles might change their mind.
It won't die, it will just plateau. At least for now.
You do realise that making a post like this makes wired users more likely to reply? I use wired daily, wireless too big and stuffy.
I'm mentioning this because I remember EU going after Valve sometime in 00' or early 10' because of this, and remember Valve basically saying "well, we will no longer sell digital goods then, enjoy your licenses". I know I remember this but I cannot find a source on google…
WELL, good thing for Steam and others they sell "perpetual limited licenses" of games instead of "digital copies".
Ah, spite, one of my favourite motivators. Carry on.
Yup, aliens.