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Agreed. Probably the only One of the good thing about the win98 BSOD is that it crashed/froze along with the computer, and the PC required a hard reboot. Yeah, I know, not intentional, but it allowed me to fully read the message.
Edit: crossout
A QR code created from the actual fault text would be super helpful. That way we can scan it and get the full error message (details and all) on another device without having to snap a picture or something. But not like windows does it, where it's a link to a defunct page. I'm taking about the actual text transcoded into a QR code.
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No, you cannot, because you're the one who chose to disable the adblockers that NIST and/or CISA (can't remember if it's both entities) highly encourage everyone to use.
E: I reread it, and it sounds I'm being mean. I was, in fact, being facetious. I'm on the same mindset as you, and I will sooner not use YouTube than disable antiadware protection.
TIL about CachyOS. Thanks!
I remember the day when you had to buy Windows separate, and pay full retail. Later, you got a massive discount if you bought the disks with your computer. Then, it came preinstalled. Then, it started to get crappy and more buggy.
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Breville BBE here. Decent machine for sure!
Sorry, but I'm not going to trust my privacy and security to an unknown dev who won't publish source for his program whose main purpose is to circumvent the very thing that makes it important to check the source. I hope I'm wrong, but it really vibes of honeypot to me.
This is a neat explanation of the purpose of the other jack, in case anyone was wondering.
A bit of excessive, I know, but I would love a 6.35mm jack, too.
Descent is what got me into gaming. I mean, I occasionally gamed before, but never like after discovering Descent.
One of the best scenes of that entire show! The confusion and stifled fear on the employee's face hahahaha
While diner coffee tastes horrible, it's somehow comforting. It's the only crap coffee I can actually enjoy. Maybe 'enjoy' isn't the right word for it. I'm also not really considering the cheap diners that use Maxwell or Folgers. I visited the US South, and there was some diner (can't remember the name), and they served their brand diner coffee. It wasn't great, but it was the diner coffee I remembered as a kid, so it was comforting. But, the others on your list are on the top of mine, too haha
Edit: cracker's barrel? Something like that.
Edit: hahahahaha Cracker Barrel. That makes a lot more sense than cracker's barrel. I was close, though.
I prefer the headache to Starbucks. I understand, and respect, that some people like it. I do not. It's burnt and smokey. Two flavor notes I don't look for in my coffee.
Which American swill are you referring to? I have my list of coffees I won't drink. I'm curious of yours haha
I wasn't a fan of Columbian coffee, either, until I roasted it myself. As it turns out, I like medium-light Columbian coffee enough to not just roast-and-gift. I think the standard medium-dark to dark Columbian coffees, which seems to be the norm, are just too... boring (is that the right word?).
I have a 2010 running Mint LMDE, and it runs so much better than the Mac os x that it had did. The i5 is an Intel CPU, so it should be fully possible. Download a live image and boot from it. Test it out. If it works as expected, I stall. The 2010 has a screw off bottom, so I switched out the drive to preserve the original OS X, since the installation may not be available for much longer.
Edit: sorry I didn't answer the "Is there anything apple does better than linux that deserves I don’t nuke it?" question. I like to answer these types of posts as impartial as possible. Since I don't actually like Mac OS X's UI and UX, I didn't feel I could do that. I can only recommend that you as I did, and preserve the original drive if possible, so you can go back to Mac OS X if you want.
Is it just me, or does this pirate look like Network Chuck?
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