Why is it dangerous if you don’t connect it to the internet? Dangerous to what?
I’m assuming you’re not using a Windows XP PC to store the only copy of your PhD thesis.
There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
Why is it dangerous if you don’t connect it to the internet? Dangerous to what?
I’m assuming you’re not using a Windows XP PC to store the only copy of your PhD thesis.
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When was this?
Cause today, you can’t run most games on anything older than Windows 10.
When this was published, Windows XP was the newest MS OS.
I agree we should have a messy meeting with him, at the end of which we’ll make sausage.
He’ll be the most important part of the process.
They can just hand her the diploma and send her off again.
and/or desperately wants to join the KDE team
Windows developers have nicer offices than the KDE devs, and take more drugs than the Gnome devs.
I just think having a fully featured desktop environment with unified look and feel is great. And setting all that up with a tiling WM is too much work for my taste.
So I just use Gnome, with 2 extensions to hide the top panel and window titlebars.
That way, it’s all invisible until I need it. Then I can just hit the [Meta] key and everything I need (launchers, desktop overview, search field, open windows, clock, etc) all pops up at once. And it can all be managed either with keyboard, touchpad and/or the mouse. Best of both worlds IMO.
Hi, it’s me, your friend.
When you plot the development of modern humans on a timeline, oral tradition makes up 95% of it.
You could argue about who was right about some obscure fact all night long, or come up with your own creative theories.
Nowadays, in less than a minute, someone will look it up, killing the conversation.
That’s exactly what he’s trying to do, yes.
I’m gonna need the link to that video.
Do you actually believe that after specifically seeking out leather boots and then trying to make it work for a year, I haven’t tried that?
I bought hiking boots that were stiff enough to support me in the high alpine while carrying heavy gear, traditionally welted so they can be resoled, made from leather cause I don’t like GoreTex, from a reputable Bavarian bootmaker. Here’s a pic
And I didn’t realize what the weight and stiffness meant in practice.
Tried for an entire year to make it work, but every hike in those boots was miserable. Felt like having lead feet.
I eventually replaced them with trail running shoes, which were better suited for my purpose in every way.
I’ve bought a 300€ pair of hiking boots that were definitely a waste of money.
No, this is definitely big corporations. It has Microsoft written all over it.
Microsoft has now gone “all in on Open Source” (except for their own code, of course).
They rely on OSS for most of their revenue (Azure). And they force their employees to use Copilot for everything.
It would only make sense for them to flood the devs of OSS they use with Copilot-generated bug reports and feature requests.