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I didn’t delete my comments before nuking my account, but I’m pretty sure the grand majority were shitposts containing ample amounts of smut, gore and other ridiculous over the top shit. So I consider this a win.
I didn’t delete my comments before nuking my account, but I’m pretty sure the grand majority were shitposts containing ample amounts of smut, gore and other ridiculous over the top shit. So I consider this a win.
More likely they’ll get the Mitnick treatment.
Interesting. When I was around 4 years old I suffered from debilitating nightmares to the point of refusing to go to sleep. Coincidentally, this was also when I came into contact with my first games (Amiga 500 at the time, I’m ancient) and somehow that “taught” my mind that you can fight back against the baddies and win. Never suffered from nightmares ever after that point.
Can still groom them online. Don’t give them any ideas.
And the wife?
I feel like the turnaround was somewhere around 2008-2010. Before that they seemed a lot more amicable.
It’s the digital equivalent of working in a coalmine.
Proxmox
I thought the text said “stop AIDS” but practically the same thing.
EULAs and TOSes are as legally binding as a secondhand piece of toiletpaper with a contract written in shit. Almost every single one will be thrown out in court. The problem is getting to that point in the first place, and incurring the (time, effort & money) costs while enduring. Most common people can’t afford that, which the companies know, so they keep making unenforceable EULAs.
Only a few people at my workplace drive Teslas and let’s just say they have… specific types of personalities to them.
It’s gotten to the point that whenever people see Teslas, they automatically start laughing.
Tesla also seems to have taken over the “douchebag driver” stereotype that used to be reserved for BMW’s and Mercedeses.
0.031 sounds more realistic
Twelve dollars and a bitten sandwich. That’s my final offer, and already more than generous.
I mean, these people did already buy cybertrucks…
Holy hell those cheekbones.
Hahah, this reminds me of that time (long ago) when a very old version of our software would also simply crash when attempting to use it on a leap day. When customers called in, all we could do was tell them to wait until tomorrow, and that the problem wouldn’t return for at least another four years.
2xxx too. It’s only available for 3xxx and up.
I do have TPM, still not turning it on.
I hope HP aren’t surprised when they get accosted with bricked laptops through their execs’ windshields at random intervals…