

It’s about 15 years ago I used a 486 based embedded board with ethernet, can’t remember the name of it.
It’s about 15 years ago I used a 486 based embedded board with ethernet, can’t remember the name of it.
Good there’s other free alternatives out there. I’m in the office 97/2003 was peak ui camp, the rest is just a more flashy UI that doesn’t really add more value.
Literally unusable
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Just install Luanti and that will take care of the Minecraft group.
Mmm twizzlers…
You are right, do it well-planned and slow.
At least they give it a year, instead of just chainsawing it. That said a year is still very fast, if they did it over 5-10 years that would be right.
To me the leaf must mean that we toke and code, instead of code using AI tokens.
You are right, it’s not very often I see fights here.
Regarding migration to Lemmy, I think it will happen originally/slowly and in a few years the majority of questions will be asked here.
Correct we only want the sour linuxers here.
Well here you go and ruin the financial sector, when the next executive order forces them to use cis-actions.
Browsing the internet will be like playing AI Quake II, you’ll think you are in this alternate universe.
I use Devuan on my servers, changed because I was annoyed that systemd was forced on me. (I have mellowed a bit since and accept that systemd is here to stay)
I chose Mint for my laptop, because I just want a OS that works and still gives me a taskbar. (Here I got fed up when Ubuntu switched away from gnome)
All of them are apt based Linux because it just works and when apt shoots itself in the foot during dist upgrades you can still wrangle it back in working order.
RimWorld is $35 so for £90 ($119) you could buy three copies and give them to two friends so you all can make some hats (human leather).
35 years ago I didn’t get a Super Nintendo or Sega because you could get 12 Commodore 64 games for the same price as a single Mario game. And a few years later my dad got hold of a 286 so we could play DOS games like Wolfenstein.
Forgot that Terry Gilliam was in Spies Like Us
The Damascus steel guy Alec Steele, visited not long ago.
They need to keep it running 24/7 because the startup price is much higher than letting it run.
Is the next step “adopt a pothole”? Or cement truck mishap?