What’s this in reference to?
What’s this in reference to?
Hey thanks for explaining!
What did you learn?
It’s not really that bad. Start from the end to see which ones are still existing today.
But yeah, it would be nice if that last column indicated the level of popularity somehow.
Correct. I just want to remain in Linux. Plus the Windows OS will be unmaintained, so I will never connect it to the internet. So I’d be without Internet meanwhile I’m in the other partition. A VM solves that.
I don’t know, I still haven’t done this yet!
But my needs might be different from yours. In my case, my music production skills just require an old version of FL Studio. I’m sure it will run fine in a VM.
Sure, but the question still remains…
In my case, I will NEVER upgrade to Windows 11. I’d rather use another OS.
I miss Windows 7.
But why would you upgrade if forced? You know you will have a subpar experience. Is it because of software you use that only runs on Windows?
The software I need on Windows will live on an isolated instance of Windows 10 in a VM on Linux when the time comes that MS stops releasing security updates for 10.
Arch and chat gpt.
Try Mint next time.
They’re not exactly randos. But yup, that’s the gist of it.
I think Genghis Khan has to heal at least two people.
Plus the web is not the whole internet.
You could stick to Gopher.
Or use other search engines. There are hundreds. Hundreds.
Maybe not as useful as the dominant ones, though.
Why is this “not the onion” material? It was a joke.
“Nobody wants to work anymore.”
I don’t see it, but okay.
If the article was about him starting a cigarettes exchange scam inside prison, well, we’d be talking!
Why is this considered “Not the Onion” material?
It may be (I don’t know…) because of the second sentence being redundant?
I don’t know either, man.
“Logical quote punctuation”
What does this even mean in the context of the whole world?
How do the Chinese and Hindi speakers do it, since they’re the majority of people?
Edit: actually, I looked it up. Today I learned.
Ha, cool! It’s been a while since I saw that movie.
Man, 1998?! Time flies.