

I still have an old copy of the installer with that command intact. Might be good to keep around.
I still have an old copy of the installer with that command intact. Might be good to keep around.
Reminds me of how companies like Coca-Cola would order mass “studies” to prove that sugar is in fact healthy.
Hear me out, take the optic sensor from a mouse and put it on the bottom of one of those boards. Then you wouldn’t have to move your hand to use a mouse.
That sounds awful though. There’s a reason why touch pads are so unpopular in cars, there’s no tactile feedback to the buttons. Part of learning to type is getting a feel for the keys.
Lmao there’s about as much hidden rage hidden in you all as in a day-old puppy. You yankees have capitulated to the fascists, you’ve decided fighting them isn’t worth the effort of having to leave your couch and give up your hamburgers. No amount of “this time I mean it for realsies” will change that.
I’m mostly laughing at the Americans, and how they built up this (now false) reputation of being the world’s warriors for freedom over so many years. Where’s that now?
If I was in charge of a country’s military I would not buy hardware from the US. How can I be sure they haven’t loaded it with some sort of backdoor that disables it if it’s used against the US?
Could this be the worst designed car ever made? I really wish we could have a Top Gear episode on it.
It really does sound like a second job. Complete with work conventions and chats in the break room/water cooler until you have to get back to work. I suppose there would be a sort power fantasy in being able to buy a fancy yacht for oneself.
One thing I’m wondering is what part players play. From what I understand Eve doesn’t really have any kind of power fantasy to offer players, it’s pure business? Does that mean every player eventually becomes a cog in one of the big machines that run the world of Eve, much like in real life?
I’m so torn up about Even Online. On one hand, I love the idea of flying around in spaceships and doing shit in space. On the other hand, I’m endlessly confounded by how it’s supposedly in reality a business simulator with a space theme.
Sadly it’s imperfect orbital mechanics, since KSP has a simplified form of it and real life orbital mechanics has a lot more nuance
I would use it once and promptly die in the coldness of space
Good timing, right in the middle of a boycott of the US by a lot of the EU.
I like Jerboa, mainly because it doesn’t have ads.
I love it when bad guys get their due, however small. The EU needs to show that EU citizens are, unlike Americans, not just sheep to milk for money.
If a presidential candidate can lose an election and still become president, it’s not a democracy.
AmeriCo., presidential endorsements now on sale.
Let’s hope it doesn’t at least. We don’t need more sources of microplastics.
I really hope the whole shift away from American products will convince more software and game developers to provide native support for Linux. I am approaching the fence.