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ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
ive seen it a few times on those screens that buses here have, that shows the next stations on the route.
but never on any of my computers
(im refering to those old ‘kernel panic’ messages)
almost all consumer printers are for a4.
i had (rare) occasions where i wanted to print a picture for an a3 sized frame and was able to glue together two a4 prints.
also, as far as im aware, books in a4 size actually consist of a3 sheets bound together in the middle. (same with other sized books)
yes, thats why i always was confused when i heared people online talk about pc load letter.
i kinda assumed it was just an odd way to refer to paper that some manufacturers used
time to switch to gnu/hurd
he obviously meant African Swine Fever
i was so dissapointed when i learned that it caps at 80%
also christmas lights man and toaster man
welcome to the club 😂
did it overwrite your GRUB partition or did it just remove the uefi entry?
iirc the later is pretty easy to fix with efibootmgr if you have a live cd / usb
aparently the pinball game was a demo version of Full Tilt! Pinball , which you can get on abandonware sites.
not sure if it still works on modern windows tho.
im imagining the reaction at apples hq:
people wildly scrambling arround while sirens blair and warning lights flash
as blast doors enclose the outer walls of the building.
an intern bursts into cooks office,
“it happened. …
he said it”
all the executives in the meeting turn their heads torwards him, their faces pale with fear.
no further words were needed.
thats probably taking the piss with how lua handles array indexing.
in most programming languages,
the first element of an array is element 0,
in lua arrays start with element 1.
imo it kinda makes sense,
but it causes confusion because it goes against established conventions
the only thing im pulling is the door with the push sign
might get you literal tendies as profit
probably wont be the name for long anyway.
aparently F5 Networks. owns a trademark for nginx.
what does half stable mean?
stable os with fresh applications?
if thats what you are looking for,
maybe debian with flatpacks for fresher softwares?
or if you also dont like flatpack, maybe
debian with nix
maybe on some public displays,
but those surely wont update to such a new kernel for a long time