Always was.
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.
Always was.
They’ve never had a problem saying the quiet part out loud.
Show us the hands! Willie, in the public domain, doesn’t wear gloves. Mickey, still Disney IP, does wear gloves.
My wife does daily to plug into our car. When she recently got a phone without a jack, I bought her a dongle for charging and audio.
Does she use wired audio daily? Yes. Does her phone have a headphone jack? Well, no.
I’m the “kid who’s good with technology” despite being almost 40. Most of the problems I deal with are people who don’t know their passwords.
I should have listened when a younger coworker told me “never let them know that you can fix the printer.”
Double Z’s will save and then exit. The command on until board will exit without saving changes.
As long as shrink stays below what they save by removing cashiers they will stay. It may be location specific removals at high shrink stores.
Renaming it to “winword.exe” was my go-to.
Take a look at this post. It covers some names and stories about contributions that make modern interfaces what they are today.
Xerox did so much for modern computing. If only people knew.
Stallman prefers to refer to it as Coffee + Creamer.
Give Linux Mint Debian Edition a look!
I’ve done my fair share of distro hopping. Mint is the distribution that I have to do the least amount of configuring starting from a clean install.
I’m running the most recent version, based on Bookworm, as my daily driver.
“See? You could have raised a million dollars, put on a sixty thousand dollar flop and kept the rest.” Leo Bloom, The Producers, 1967
I’m with you Tandy. The ads on Roku are very reasonable. The question is then, how long before it goes to sh*t?
Why not come join us now?
…yet.
I don’t know. Opening Windows might result in fewer bugs.
So they used some variant of Sick Beard?