418 I’m a teapot
418 I’m a teapot
Keep putting points into “inland empire” until you start understanding
Now feed it nonstop terrywads
This should have been an option in Kerbal Space Program, the kerbals totally would have done this
It happens in Star Trek online kind of
I remember playing minecraft classic in a java applet from a post on jayisgames.com, later I saw one of my friends playing it and I was angry that they took away the ability to just instantly click and place/remove blocks. The day that they re-added creative mode was the best.
From what I heard one component was that it was difficult to line up the release dates between updating the Ubuntu base and KDE because Ubuntu uses GNOME and they line up their release dates with that
As a Unix weirdo I grok you
If you don’t want to install Linux, You should install plan9
Probably a floating point rounding error
I think a Joe Rogan is a kind of coffee based hair product for presidents, or maybe it’s leaders of the Soviet Union? can’t remember
2026 in the prime timeline, but who knows which one we are in now
In 90s soft shell tacos were < $1, its wild how expensive fast food / junk food it getting
MLVWM is a classic mac window manager for X11
https://github.com/morgant/mlvwm
Also you will need
https://github.com/morgant/mlvwmrc
Also bonus: Mac OS 8 startup for Plymouth
It’s DS9 S4E19 : Hard Time
Somone needs to implement this in systemd-bsod asap
Do disk management from windows/mac side first always. Windows does some weird stuff with their memory management (like unmovable files). So it’s easy to accidentally break stuff if you were to partition from Linux. I think Mac is slightly safer but they also have some weird stuff that’s a lot easier to use their partition tools to shrink and partition. Then during install you can rewrite the partitions file system to be more Linux friendly (e.g. ext4, btrfs, etc)
As far as file sharing I have a separate disk that is FAT32 formatted but that’s just because I was hyper paranoid, NTFS works fine and has been in the Linux kernel for some time now. Mostly I did this so I could share the same steam library between my Linux and windows partitions so I didn’t have to install everything twice. External drives also work very well but I think it’s better for a back up rather than day to day. Also you can mount your windows partition directly in Linux so there’s really no need to have a 3rd partition for sharing
Build your own phone with tin cans and twine, become untraceable
Someone should create a template generator so you can easily generate this graphic with a different date
If you don’t mind using a different system GURPS has a free 32 page lite version of the system that gives you all the basics
https://archive.org/details/pdf-gurps-lite-fourth-edition