Oh, very well. Carry on then.
Oh, very well. Carry on then.
Is it dishwasher safe?
I see you’ve been using apple cables. Other cables will absolutely last ten years or more.
What, surely not all three of them?
Granted, it might take a bit of practice and lube.
Amazing. They put a screen on one side and cameras on the other!
What incredible things will they come up with next?
Maybe you can just trim them!
I agree about that today, but it wasn’t always so easy to install linux for noobs as it is now.
And yet we still did it. From floppies.
Ubuntu’s role in the ecosystem is important.
I think it used to be. There’s still some inertia, but Canonical has used up a lot of goodwill through the years and other distributions have picked up the slack.
Nowadays I wouldn’t point a newcomer towards Ubuntu. It’s trash. Just use anything else.
I was very confused by all this (also I don’t use consoles unless you want to consider the Deck as one) until it dawned on me that what people are apparently now calling “disk drives” are apparently “optical disk drives/readers”.
Aren’t games dematerialised on consoles nowadays? Or is it strictly a PC thing?
Nothing. But you never know…
Meanwhile in Europe:
How am I ever going to carry a couch on my bicycle? Haha, silly me. I don’t carry couches. (Or I’d just spend a whooping 80 euros to rent a van for a few hours)
Up to date and stable. Best of both worlds.
I boot windows once or twice a year so that I know what people are talking about regarding the latest version of the interface. I haven’t actually found a use for it in ages.
I’ve run OpenSuSE and then Tumbleweed for a while (as in years, now) on a variety of devices (including nVidia) with no real issues. It’s been by far the most solid of the distributions I’ve used since I started using Linux in the '90s.
Me too!
(probably too old a reference)
WAP was a bit of an attempt, but in truth you couldn’t do much of anything with it.
Those will legally do pretty much anything depending on what cable you use anyway. (and what cable you end up using is pretty much a surprise until you’ve tested it.)
All thanks to USB making our lives more simple. (yay)
Ok, I suppose it is more simple in quite a few ways.
The phone has to go in the hat. It says so in the manual.
More characters than Ascii? Surely you must be mistaken.
That’s harder when playing plinky plonk though.