Same. I actually feel like I remember the professor of my only unix class saying that. Hoping I’m wrong.
Same. I actually feel like I remember the professor of my only unix class saying that. Hoping I’m wrong.
Can you recommend one that is correct? I use pop_os (Ubuntu) and Arch. Kinda curious about either one
You really have been hurt by a lot of people obviously, but spreading miserable amounts of cynicism isn’t helping. I know people throw around “you should seek therapy” flippantly but I think it should be a serious consideration for you if you aren’t already doing so
This is a stupid way to think. And you obviously aren’t a good judge of character. You admitted to thinking thieves were honest people
A huge % of people are shitbags just waiting for their chance
The existence of civilization as we know it depends on this being false.
they were in total disbelief that I didn’t just steal the person’s money and calling me an idiot for it. These were people I would have thought were trustworthy otherwise.
Then you aren’t a good judge of character
That’s messed up. Has that been a common occurrence?
That’s really sad. Many movers could’ve stolen from me over many moves, if they wanted, but I haven’t yet found a case of it happening. That sounds like a really stressful way to live, thinking that way
It’s really insane that paid help went digging through your shit and stole an expensive item. I do not think that is something people would or could expect.
I have had the same issue a couple of times actually. Had to learn how to setup systemd services for one of them!
Isn’t it interesting how operating systems have a culture? From my early days of working with windows, it was completely normal for every other program to want to run itself at startup, no matter how useless it was to do so. And people just accepted it. They thought that computers literally get slower over time or something. Oftentimes I’d glance at someone’s system tray and see 15 icons or so.
On Mac and Linux though, this behavior is far less acceptable. Today on Mac it is by far worse than ever but still probably better than it was, say, on windows 98. On Linux I could literally install 50 apps in a row without any asking me (or doing it without asking) to run on startup.
It’s just up to what users will put up with. So windows consistently getting shittier shouldn’t really surprise us. People have put up with that from the beginning. Both in terms of the app ecosystem and the os itself.
Like we went through at least a decade on windows where most free apps people used would literally attempt to, or force malware on your machine, in the form of toolbars or other useless shit running in the background. People were so complacent they wouldn’t even uncheck those boxes when offered a choice in the installer. We really need better education in this world.
I cackled loudly. $10 won’t even buy a meal at McDonald’s most places.
I think that may be true if you set the privacy protection to strict, which is not default.
I wonder if it’s underrepresented more so because people who use Firefox are more likely to install privacy centric extensions
That blocks user agent string? Answer: no it absolutely doesn’t
Explain how this comment isn’t completely wrong
The implication seemed to be “if you don’t care exactly where all your files are you must not use terminal”. Which I still don’t get. Just about anyone who would even be in a community like this uses terminal a lot anyway.
Weird to me that you apparently think the only way of viewing files is in a terminal
The first 3 or 4 used quake 3 engine for sure, but didn’t they switch it at some point?
Edit: nm I found the wiki page on the topic: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IW_(game_engine)
Tldr; it’s what you said
Can you explain that? Are you saying there are modern engines using parts of quake 1 source code?
Maybe look at the post before responding haughtily?
Thank you for this. Good to know.
Thanks for this. I’m always confused by the layout and this tend to stick to putting things in the same places, even if they’re wrong :)