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The very first word in the article is a glaringly obvious fucking typo. Why on earth would I want to read anything that website has to say?!?
The correct answer to “how to plan a road trip on the Amalfi coast” is
“Don’t”
I’m not cool and I’m fucking furious you excluded me
Yes, “developing nations” best describes countries without free healthcare, decent consumer protection, or reasonable public transport, let’s stick with that
I thought that too, with the TPM thing
Turns out it’s just turned off by default on a lot of mobos. You just go into bios and enable it
Then use a program called Rufus to make a bootable flash drive but without all the shite and spyware, and just upgrade W10 to 11 in minutes
Honestly I put it off for ages because of everyone saying how bad it was, turns out they just don’t know how to customise it to their liking
Probably spending too much time trying to get their printer to work on Linux lol
Downvotes duh
Does for 96% of the market lol
I use Windows because it just works
I lived in Paris for a year, speak french and respect people who work extremely difficult jobs in the most tourist-heavy city on the planet
I think I met three or four grumpy cunts in that year. Considering everything, that’s a miniscule percentage
Bear in mind these people aren’t being false-nice. They don’t rely on tips to feed their kids
Been working there long then?
What a childishly obnoxious comment
I’ve never owned any Crapple stuff and never will, but even I can see from the thumbnail that the circular vent is lifting the whole unit off the desk, so slipping your finger under to switch it off is going to be a bit odd the first time, then you’ll instinctively know where the button is.
We’ve been doing it with monitors for decades
Intern - “You could at least give me reacharound while you’re doing that”
Who complains the most about the so-called french “attitude”?
Brits and Yanks, the ones that think cleaners and waiters are beneath them and need to dance to earn tips
Makes sense
France - treating people the same no matter what they do for a living.
It’s really nice to be respected even if you’re a cleaner or a bin man, and very much deserved
Hold on, I’ll phone the Romans and ask them why they didn’t make the pont du Gard wheelchair accessible
In my dad’s era, a bit of crumpet was something completely different
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