![](/static/66c60d9f/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/c0e83ceb-b7e5-41b4-9b76-bfd152dd8d00.png)
Ugh the brain “scan” though. I think that’s bs. At least in the show, not sure about the short story.
Ugh the brain “scan” though. I think that’s bs. At least in the show, not sure about the short story.
TAKE THAT, SMARTASS REMOTE CHILEANS VILLAGERS!!!
Seems to be what I want. Highly customizable, stable and widespread user base.
In Canada we have Interact e-Transfer. Basically all the banks colluded to make a system that allows for instant money transfer between banks using email or phone number as the recipient identifier, along with options for comments and security questions.
I felt like this was a huge step up compared to all the hoops and third party apps I had to use in Europe.
It’s not my first distro. Does Ubuntu and Mint over ten years ago count though? They were easier to install than Windows XP.
I’ve tried to install Arch on my spare Dell laptop a week or two ago, and failed spectacularly twice in quick succession. I was using the arch wiki, assisted by GPT4 on things that were not clear to me. Just kept running into issue after issue after issue until five hours later I gave up.
I’ll try again when I have the time.
I’m working in fintech, and we share pii through DMs all the time (for investigation purposes). I’d be really surprised if the AI would need to train on that.
Don’t forget steam hosting ranking ladders as well!
You try to cash in the $20 but it’s fake and the store owner calls the police on you and the police chokes you to death for it despite your pleas for air.
That’s what they wrote, yes.
Do you still have the Python script available?
I was fine with keeping my comments up before for the future searchers, but I’m not fine with that shithole making profit off of it.
Thanks for the link. This was a good read.
Which distro did you try last time? Just for future reference.
I’ve installed Linux mint for a family member on a netbook back in 2008, and it worked splendid ootb. At least for surfing the web, watching streams and movies and playing Solitaire or something. But can’t expect too much from a netbook.
It looks ready to me. Just need to figure out equivalents in software, many which I’m sure are similar or better.
My apologies.
Chrome shit
I’ve been a lifelong windows user (well and DOS and whatever cartridge I used with the C64/C128) but I think it’s just time to uninstall the OS instead.
The best management is the one that also gets their hands dirty.