Maybe they should try making a Final Fantasy game again.
Maybe they should try making a Final Fantasy game again.
I know where that picture is from. It’s a small town in northern NY, and the people there are exactly how you think they are.
Looks like a NiN album cover.
Amazing. Every word of what you just said was wrong.
When eaten by squirrels the mind control protocol is activated.
The only wrong choice.
I used FreeBSD before I used Linux. It was still really complicated to set up at the time. I can’t speak to modern versions. I also used openbsd more recently to make a router out of a sun ultra 5 I trash picked. Learning pf and seeing up a router all by hand was a good learning experience. Then the hd crashed and I didn’t have a backup of my configs. I didn’t have enough ambition to start from scratch, and there are plenty of modern distros that are ready made routers.
I knew I wasn’t the only one.
Of course it wasn’t. The land of plenty could never suffer from a famine.
Your love in my ass.
They do in the article. It’s Tenet, Dave Rubin, Dim Fool, and a third person are also named.
Prohibited to make forests the target except when they are military objectives. Did they add that exception because they might have to fight the battle at Helm’s Deep?
Terrible GUI? Microsoft can’t even keep their print dialog consistent across their own programs, let alone dealing with different dialog boxes across third party software.
I agree on the package manager. I got so used to rpm style from SuSE that I have a hard time with Debian based systems.
I think the stable hardware is a bigger deal than people realize. Windows is already a moving target for devs with all of the different hardware options. Linux just compounds that with the multitude of distros. Having something that the devs can target makes their job easier, but it allows those of us who are willing to get into the guts of it something we can tweak to work on just about any distro and hardware.
That’s a weird way to spell Vim, Arch, and C
I prefer a basket.