Why bother at all? Just ignore him
Why bother at all? Just ignore him
Amiga back when you booted off floppies.
Then I guess ms-dos for pc.
For Linux I got a box set for redhat from compusa in 99 and learned from there.
This is accurate. Best part of working from home is I can lay on my floor for ten minutes at a time when I get overstimulated
I just can’t get the signals right, something about it just doesn’t click in my brain. Also dragging tracks is such a hassle, I’m excited for the expac to improve that part!
Yeah same here brother. And I have 3600 hours played…. I use blueprint books for train tracks, it makes it much easier
Dumb.
No fuckin thanks
Actually traveling today. Watching tv and three minutes in it’s an ad for female all body deodorant. Christ.
Love John prine ❤️
lol seriously
I’d like to buy some punctuation, please.
Same here brother. When im on the road, its ads for dick pills and antidepressants on tv for days
Mostly daily drive macOS for work / personal stuff (the ease of windows guis with the underpinnings of “Linux” [bsd]), but I have a home lab running a bunch of Linux stuff, my own infra in digital ocean (Debian), and windows for games. I’m not an os absolutist, they each have their place.
I like to tinker and learn how things work, and windows ME blue screened on my one time too many, so I picked up Linux in 1998. Redhat box from compusa, if anyone remembers that place.
And that’s when my life changed; using the skills I taught myself i got well paying jobs as a sysadmin and then as software developer and now I’m an “infrastructure engineer” (I write terraform to manage cloud infrastructure and i do other sysadmin stuff ).
It’s paid off!
Systemd. Nuke it from fucking orbit.
I finally figured out calibre and dedrm. Spent a weekend downloading each Amazon ebook purchase, one by one, and stripping out the drm. Now I have 500 sone epubs in my library that I can use some books or a kobo to read.
Algo then!
Don’t care.