If I was a JS programmer, I’d just write a bash script to download it every week for fun.
If I was a JS programmer, I’d just write a bash script to download it every week for fun.
Yakuza branch? I want to know more, I hate Nintendo.
That one was hard. I had to keep reading it aloud for about half an hour…
Wow, that’s super useful! I don’t have thousands of hosts, but even with a dozen, it would save me so much time. Why have I never thought of doing this? Thanks for the idea! (now I just need a few lonely evenings configuring the thing)
What did they automate? I’m trying to get some ideas for my Neov… uhhhh… Emacs with evil-mode setup.
I swear there is an XKCD for that
Noob. I prefer to use a screwdriver to poke around the CPU and memory lanes
Are you talking about speed or the amount of data you can transfer? If the speed is unlimited then oh boy, gonna move to Mexico :)
Didn’t think about that. Thanks for pointing it out!
Very good solution. However, what benefit does the user get by formatting the drive every time a new game is to be installed? I mean, the thing already doesn’t have internet access and no important data is on the drive anyway. Am I missing something?
What are you going to wrap the last blade in if you forget to buy new ones?
Agreed, but I am more of a “Shift + I” kind of guy
Some Slavic languages, such as Russian, use Roman numerals for numbering centuries
Edit: why was this downvoted? If I’m wrong please tell me, I’d like to learn :)
WYSIWYG
What You See Is What You Get
Thinkpad T60. A relative of mine got it from their employer, IBM, as a decommisioned machine that was only used by said relative. I was 4 years old. I played hours of GTA: San Andreas, then about a year later I installed Ubuntu which sent me down the Linux and C programming rabbit hole. I learned so much. Thank you, kind relative (whom I’ll not name, not doxxing myself).
Why? Never heard of it but it seems similar to Tails. I’d rather use Tails than something I’ve never heard about, but is there anything inherently wrong with it?
Can someone please explain? Does the US only have two political parties? That sounds horrendously undemocratic. I know next to nothing about US politics so I may be wrong.
Edit: Also, why is one party called “Democratic” and the other “Republican”? Does this make the Republican party non-democratic? Is this a non-official naming scheme that people created or does seriously only one of them support democracy? Thank you for the answers :)
So I’m not going to change it