Bruh... read the room. I'm reasonably certain OP's comment was a lighthearted jab in a community of people who are probably all in good shape.
RagingNerdoholic
Sorry, I don't know where or how I broke the rules, can you show and explain it to me?
No
But then how will I avoid breaking rules in the future?
Yes
They intentionally choose to handle errors poorly.
Just like they intentionally choose to handle updates poorly, DON'T YOU WANT TO REBOOT FOR THE FIFTHEENTH FUCKING TIME AND LOSE YOUR SESSION WITH 29 PROGRAMS OPEN ACROSS 8 DESKTOPS WHILE RUNNING A RENDERING PROCESS?
Meanwhile, Linux: why yes, I'll update the kernel in-place without rebooting and keep your 784 day uptime.
Or they just live in Toroncouver.
To be more fair, it should be way easier to use root on Android than it currently is, and it could be done without compromising security.
Like, I shouldn't have to dig through mountains of unofficial documentation from weird sources, only to the find that, whoopsie, this method doesn't work for your particular submodel of phone, you have to take this ultra-specific path that's prone to issues and may not work. Oh, and make sure you backup your entire device, because rooting will wipe it and now you have to spend your entire fucking day restoring everything.
Like, just give me the option to enable root access somewhere in the developer settings. It can even be an obscure (but simple) process like it is to enable developer settings in the first place by tapping "about" a dozen times or something. Put up a half dozen warnings explaining why it's "dangerous" for mortals to enable root for all I care, just make it work.
Microsoft errors be all like
Contact your administrator
Motherfucker, I am the admin.
So, it's treason, then
It was right there, dude.
Jesse, we need to cook the books
There's plenty of time for Polievre to shoot himself in the foot
His shoes are de facto crocs already and somehow enough people still think he's able to stand for them.
It just favours the most moderate party
I'm struggling to see the downside here.
Because she actually plans to destroy it.
Devil's advocate: it could just be poor choice of metaphors to say that she's a representative of the school, which can reasonably choose to be associated — or not — with a certain image and perception of professionalism.