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Makes sense, it’s something that’s useful for a technomage to have on their sleeve (or in this situation, the inside of their jacket)
Makes sense, it’s something that’s useful for a technomage to have on their sleeve (or in this situation, the inside of their jacket)
What does it say??
This machine has helped nazis achieving their goals:
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I’m not an interesting person
As someone who has had the same kind of thoughts, please don’t think like that, it’s not helpful at all. You’re more interesting than you give yourself credit for.
Do you think hiding the upvote/downvote numbers would help?
This website is amazing, thank you for sharing
This is so funny
It’s a Trackmania map, I’m pretty sure
Yeah iirc there were moments in the movies where a person would cry but he never cried
I don’t know if you’re saying this ironically or not… But yeah…
Try MangaDex. Not sure if it’s because I’m using an ad blocker, but it doesn’t show me ads.
Simple, but effective. Liked the meme in the readme
If you don’t want to use PowerShell in Linux, there’s also nushell, which is another (non-POSIX) shell that can process Excel files
I liked your guide, but the vocabulary feels a bit too technical for people who have never used Linux before and aren’t tech savvy.
“Rule” is a substantial part of the r/196 subreddit’s culture. It is a reference to how the only rule that was imposed by the original subreddit’s mods was “If you visit this subreddit, you must post before you leave.” (This rule was later expanded so that people with NFT avatars would get banned because NFTs are bad for the environment, but that’s a topic for another day.)
This community we’re on now is supposed to be the unofficial(?) continuation of the r/196 subreddit. This community’s mods have created more rules to improve moderation’s transparency, but the idea of there only being one rule is still fresh in people’s minds.
I don’t think you answered the question on the title. Why should most people not use Slackware?