I’d consider myself a nerd but still prefer Windows.
Some years ago I was in a Vocational college for IT and I had to deal with Ubuntu, Debian and Opensuse. I hated every second of it. I also had to deal with iMacs but that’s another story.
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I’d consider myself a nerd but still prefer Windows.
Some years ago I was in a Vocational college for IT and I had to deal with Ubuntu, Debian and Opensuse. I hated every second of it. I also had to deal with iMacs but that’s another story.
Yup, all 1, 4 and 5 star ratings are basically useless. They are either bought by competitors to lower their rating or bought by themselves to raise the rating. I’ve seen documentary about this stuff. There are groups on Facebook and Telegram (that’s a massenger like WhatsApp) where you get product XY for free (mostly trash from aliexpress/Alibaba) for a 5 star rating.
Amazon is filled with dropshipping products from Aliexpress/Alibaba
IF there is going the be a subscription based windows version, it’s most likely going the be the cloud version of Windows 11
God doesn’t respond to prayers.
he would reply to Op by t-posing him and spitting into his face to assert dominance.
the B-Tier power I’d choose is to control bees
yes the pun is intended
please refill my bankaccount
Be careful what you wish for, your superpower could just remove your toes.
So basically being markiplier?
Even spiders are afraid of spiders.
not only political but also a jojos reference
Which byproducts, Isn’t salt water just water + salt?
Or do you refer to the machine?
You spelled Diamond Mafia wrong.
I already did.
Nope. First of all I only had one problem and only with Firefox. Second the phrase is also usable in this case. If I change my dns settings in my system (or my router), there is a chance that ALL applications have a problem with resolving URLs. Making most changes only on application layer did save me alot of time which others had to use for troubleshooting.
The phrase is an old school principle of German server admins. Backups were super expensive back then and rolling back the system after an “upgrade” or “change” did also cost ALOT of money.
The original phrase was altered and used to be a sports thing (from baseball I believe). It used to be “never change a winning team”
My opinion on Linux is that it’s (only) good for lightweight computing / mobile computing.
Such as Rasperry pis and Android devices.