Is it hard? I’ve built several PCs and repair seems like a good line of work for me, but I know nothing about the individual components of the parts
Is it hard? I’ve built several PCs and repair seems like a good line of work for me, but I know nothing about the individual components of the parts
Thank you!
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How can I open that link from my own instance?
Like the other guy said, this is a popular meme format, OP didn’t draw this. They’re not saying Sync is bad, they’re saying it’s not FOSS like everything else we’ve seen so far
But I guess it’s a matter of interpretation. I liked the meme but I’m sending this from Sync ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
If you can’t use the ink you paid for, then you don’t own that ink either
If cancelling an ink subscription disables your printer, then you don’t own that printer.
How is this gatekeeping???
They were literally bred to fight
Most pit bull-type dogs descend from the British Bull and terrier, a 19th-century dog-fighting type developed from crosses between the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier.
Ignoring the bad is equally invalid 🤔
And they’re not saying ignore the good, they pretty explicitly said there is good and bad and that the situation has a lot more nuance than you guys seem to think
The day win10 stops being supported is the day I switch to Linux
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Cringe
There’s no problem with it, but the US has been tricked into believing there is a problem with it to perpetuate the supremecy of the main two parties. That’s my POV at least ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Not entirely true. Clearly they aren’t listening all the time, but I doubt they’re collecting that voice data for no reason.
Highly recommend everyone that likes Portal to try speedrunning it. It’s pretty short, especially if you have practiced chamber 16/17/18. You can beat the whole game in 1-2 hours, but it will go down to more like 40 minutes without glitches if you have the solutions memorized.
Then you can save like 15-20 more minutes by learning a few really easy glitches. There’s tons of tutorials on speedrun.com/portal, too
There are some states passing laws mandating “in god we trust” be placed somewhere prominent in the school. There’s an argument to be made that by doing this, the states are mandating that education systems must promote the the idea of the Bible and it’s claims being true.
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