

Oh, it’s seemingly contagious. I have colleagues here in Europe who believe this bullshit.


Oh, it’s seemingly contagious. I have colleagues here in Europe who believe this bullshit.
The image is roughly 10 years old and Annie got her fair share of shit for the saying. Don’t worry, you’re welcome here.
So, not a language win after all?
“Are you better than Trump?” JFC, I sure hope we all are?
The 80 wire one, with the blue connector inserted in your motherboard/controller card/whatever. I never had a build where the longer end of the cable fit good in that setup, so jumpered Master/Slave it was.

Imma need a little more context. Please?
What rounding algorithm was used? I have a hard time coming up with values or methods to be more than a single unit off.


Looks totally sweet! I don’t necessarily approve of the seemingly flat window sills (a little slope for the water to run off would be nice) but I’m guessing you didn’t install them. Good project for a lovely cause. <3


Normal people don’t use it while typing. They’d use a normal dash, tops. AI loves using the em dash even where it doesn’t fit.


Sounds more like a boring dystopia than good news to me. 🤷♂️
It was not my intention to be condescending. ESL, not sure if I was missing some layer of a joke. Also, mansplaining and all that jazz…
In case you’re serious; “white”.

Over a year old article, why post it now?


Granted I don’t keep up much with gaming communities but I personally was playing up until the breaking EAC update with no issue and don’t seem to recall reading about people having problems.


They say the Intel Arc B570 is good value. I have the A750 and have been rather pleased so far.


Rust became unplayable on Linux a good few years before the Steam Deck-induced Linux boom. Back then the Linux share was still counted in tenths of a percent, if that.
Nope, doesn’t exist. And the pain and suffering of your surroundings will be far greater than whatever you’re currently going through.


I tried to look it up but came up short. Love the idea though!
I second this; Mint is great if you want to set up once and get going.