It’s not, but it’s old Reddit with more attributes that prevent a transition to corporate Reddit so I’ll take it.
It’s not, but it’s old Reddit with more attributes that prevent a transition to corporate Reddit so I’ll take it.
He’s American, literally. Doesn’t matter where he’s from, old mates comment stands.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Murdoch
In 1981, Murdoch bought The Times, his first British broadsheet, and, in 1985, became a naturalized US citizen, giving up his Australian citizenship, to satisfy the legal requirement for US television network ownership.
and Rupert Murdoch.
How is that any different to what they already said?
I have a library with hundreds of games I don’t play anymore. If Stream closed I’d just have hundreds plus a rounding area I can’t play anymore.
I will have already got my enjoyment from the games but the time Steam ever closes down.
Doesn’t seem to stop a lot of drivers
Anyone who is old enough to remember trying to buy digital copies of games pre-Steam knows how much value Stream brings to the table.
If it’s not on Steam, I don’t even consider it.
And my axe!
It’s like you can’t stop thinking about Apple.
The advertising worked!
I’ve got work “uniforms”, and weekend “uniforms”. Probably 7 or 8 changes of each, but all the work clothes are identical and all the weekend clothes are identical.
I look ageless in photos cause I always have the same stuff on, and getting dressed is so easy. Probably no good for people who care about fashion though. Glad I don’t tbh, shits expensive and wasteful.
👋
Checkmate.
I just bought my first EV. I’m never going back to ICE. Effortless acceleration, a super quiet drive, being able to plug in at home and always leave the house with 100% capacity… People try to argue that they’re bad because of something they remember seeing once a couple of decades ago or whatever. It’s nice correcting them based on personal experience. Also if they go for a test drive they change their minds REALLY quickly. That EV power off the line is a pretty compelling argument all on its own.
Reminds me a lot of the battery versus petrol RC car debate back in the day. Anyone who remembered NiCad batteries and brush motors had a justifiable hate for electric RC cars and opted for the petrol option… But if they refused to try LiPo and brushless they ended up stuck with noisy, finicky, and ultimately slower cars.
You gotta be willing to accept that as technology improves the balance can (and rapidly does) swing in favour of something that you remember sucking.
I want to join a federated network!
*federation happens*
No, not like that
I got you
C:\>sudo dnf install fedora39-workstation-edition
'sudo' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
C:\>
Didn’t really call any tool useless, but pointless
Apologies, word changed between brain and fingers.
Your slashes are arse about
People will get use to some pointless tool which is not available for Linux and that’s it.
Irfanview for me!
I’d debate calling it useless, but until irfanview works correctly on Linux (no, it doesn’t under WINE) I can’t change.
Nice rebuttal, I felt chastised and I didn’t even write the thing
I’ve used Thunderbird for years, and still do. I love it.
IMAP, 30GB account, contacts and calendar synced with our Nextcloud server. Can search for a term and receive a list of emails going back years instantly.
I can open Thunderbird, search for an email from 2016, and be replying to it faster than my wife’s identical PC can even finish loading the Outlook splash screen (may contain traces of hyperbole).
I just plan to live forever. Come 2176 I’m going to have enough money to retire in comfort.
I said “Hey Google, set a reminder to feed the dog at 9am tomorrow” and it seems to work fine?