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You should get that checked out It’s supposed to be red
You should get that checked out It’s supposed to be red
I mean Is it wrong tho
“there is a bomb strapped to my chest, if you don’t install Linux on every computer in here I will explode taking you with me”
I wouldn’t recommend this method but It might work out
You’d be surprised There is a definite difference between Mac and cheese from someone who can cook vs someone who can’t
Ofcourse you can mess up the basic like the milk and butter ratio and for more advanced stuff you can always have add ins like more cheese or some seasoning
Hell have you ever had Mac and cheese with some caramelized onions. Idk if I’m crazy for that but damn it’s good
I’m honestly just there for Facebook marketplace
Honestly Jimmy johns is better That bread is so damn good
Yeah But if it’s gonna get messed up I wanna at least do it myself lol
I really want to get backups I’m just poor tbh
This is sort of a self fulfilling prophecy Cause Linux is confusing because it’s not used enough for people to make more user friendly applications
I’d say just bite the bullet and hope for a better future
This is like the Linux equivalent of deleting system32
The thing with sublinks tho Idk about right now but they are aiming for feature parity And if done right it should be possible to do it in such a way that it’s unnoticeable by the average user
Ngl I just liked the name And I’m only staying out of laziness
I mean Personally if I was a client I would want access to the system/service I was paying for directly
But I guess I’m alsotech literate enough to know not to fuck with it
Ok but also What tech illiterate person roots there phone
I personally can get down for a purely mechanical watch just for the sheer engineering involved
Wait That last one is just Pokemon home lmao
My issue is it keeps ending up there Idk why but for some reason my natural response is to put it there