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So Xbox bought the studio about 3 years ago and then just went ‘nah, not profitable.’ Fuck Xbox.
So Xbox bought the studio about 3 years ago and then just went ‘nah, not profitable.’ Fuck Xbox.
Reminds me of suicidelinux
This comic almost has an xkcd flavour to it.
To be fair though, part of the passengers were a father & son participating in a sort of father & son trip in which the son was adamant that he didn’t want to go down in the submarine. He was literally scared. But the father dragged the son down with him, and sadly the son perished inside something he feared.
De-googled chromium works for me.
Back to the ol’ times of Windows.
I’ve seen Fedora lauded for being so responsive, and I’d probably go for that over the super bloated Ubuntu. I know it’s not debloated either but that is preferable over dealing with Arch which needs a lot of tinkering time which eats into my work time.
I feel like this is the most concise answer in this thread.
Omega squared baby!
The fact that OP is asking for support/help and this guy looks like he’s a project that needs endless support tells me they’re not a good match.
The long distance part is a bit of a message from reality to sort of say: ‘Stay apart please…(for your own good, but if you won’t listen that is fine by me, go spend a few years of your life learning what I meant)’
This is kind of really meta right now.
Why would I post anything about it? It’s my vacation and I would be drinking too much to even bother posting about it.
I might even catch up on my planning and research (as a teacher it’s a treat to actually develop as a teacher when there’s time).
It got on the news. They sacrificed their jobs for that at least.
In UK it is compulsory to stop at the line, and then you start edging forward. So logically it’s further back so that instead of wildly driving into a main road you creep into it. The stop line slows traffic all the way down so they’re driving out into that road at 10 mph perhaps.
Not sure if this comment was supposed to end with /s or you actually unintentionally just listed the classic Reddit scenario.
If free speech requires everyone who makes a statement or belief to engage in debate about it, I don’t believe it would work very well.
I’ve found UEFI didn’t work with certain distros before so I’m not surprised to hear it being a problem as usual. This was with my Acer laptop, ended up using legacy
For some reason I think of Fred from Scooby Doo
Reading it, it seems like you pay to learn and then actually building it requires much larger amounts of money than expected?
GCHQ. Need I say more…