

i don’t think i ever worked a job where they took ipv6 more seriously than an afterthought.
why did you implement it?
i don’t think i ever worked a job where they took ipv6 more seriously than an afterthought.
why did you implement it?
i’m assuming most people will use the default, which will probably be google lock in anyway.
ha, the episode where they have a mini universe powering their car.
i don’t get what this has to do with college, or getting laid at all but sure.
bound to a single device
yay vendor lock in. google or meta password manager salivating.
all that said, linux could use some more “intermediate” tools.
windows is surprisingly decent in that aspect too. service managers, cron managers, startup managers, a good task manager, all by default.
this would help intermediate linux users quite a lot.
we can still have it all if we wanted to.
so passwords (that you can’t memorize) with extra steps
i’m not making an intentional ussr analogy.
if anything, the gestapo was the nazi german secret police, so it’d be more of a german analogy i guess?
i am not from the us though.
it’s already broken
straight to the gulags to do some forced labor if the gestapo dislikes what you are doing.
and this is supposed to be our example of democracy.
not on a public toilet
yes that’s exactly what he is criticizing.
switching away from linux is the experience that most cements our love for linux.
you start to notice all the garbage you had to put up with all along.
1 - usually they come up with bullshit for me, not dissimilar to the seo slop.
2 - same as 1, its easier to google and at least know where the info is coming from.
3 - i will just machine gun apply to everything. they are the ones making it hard on us/themselves. i’ll let them filter their candidates.
i think its the capitalism and the get rich at any cost mentality, but i digress.
to be fair, those are the gusano burgeoise the cubans wanted out. of course they are dicks and hate castro.
oooh, that makes sense.