Lmao I love how different people's experiences can be, the fact that windows has so many problems is why I prefer Linux over windows.
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I said more similar, as in more than memento mori
Obligatory "it's not free, you pay for it in taxes" braindead comment.
It does if you remove it from its context where they used it more like "you should be humble, you'll die like everyone else", carpe diem was used more similarly to yolo
Used to do pop, currently manjaro, liked it a lot and might go for straight arch in the future.
A few nitpicks here and there, since I do gaming and general internet browsing, it's a hit or miss situation, but usually solving a problem means it won't be a headache in the future, unlike with windows. In general it's just tradeoffs, you get to brush off really stupid issues that pop up on windows for no good reason, but then compatibility (which afaik is actively worsened on purpose) becomes an issue with multiple elements that have to be circumvented individually, like the drm chip on my xbox controller or browser hardware acceleration.
My main reason is that I hate windows, but I'm progressively liking the concept of not being owned by the companies that make my software more and more.
Chikara. Complete filler and irrelevant to everything on the story, but damn that was a beautiful episode (I think it was broken up in two parts).
I started Conan exiles with a buddy recently, it's pretty dope, actually, it's like an ark survival evolved but an order of magnitude less shitty (with a few caveats).
Edit: nvm I looked it up and it's from 2018, feels a lot older, it's really fun tho
Just so you know, the complaint isn't towards the coach, rather the institution.
Why is it either or? I can see a world where computer enthusiasts tend to be a bit more physically inactive than the median
Css is not black magic, whether intentional or accidental, the formatting not loading isn't that crazy
Is it like how some people can't taste the difference between sugar and other artificial sweeteners?