Love the guy.
Didnt watch the video but if its the gerstmann show I listened that as a podcast a few weeks ago.
I think he was generally in favor of it?
Love the guy.
Didnt watch the video but if its the gerstmann show I listened that as a podcast a few weeks ago.
I think he was generally in favor of it?
Even on frozen?
My wife’s no cook, so I was away a day and next morning saw a half of a frozen pizza on the kitchen counter. She explained that it looked like a cheese pizza, but was potato and she couldnt finish it.
I’ve eaten potato on a pizza in milan, its not great but its not really that bad, either…
Wait till you hear about loan interests and collateral. Maybe even covenants down the road.


Got any other mirror available perhaps? Archive.ps gives infinite captcha and requires apparently disabling dns over tls to access.
Edit: original src worked in reader mode. Good read


Thanks.
Out of those specs, what doesnt exist?


I’ve done this at some point. Didnt look up the source, but this might affect other ms sw as well, namely older office. If activated lets say within 90 days twice for a certain cd key, you were easier to call the number to get the windows activated (legally).
Yeah I use linux myself so dont give a fuck all, but I’ve offered support for small companies which can be affected.


Linux needs an apple-like manufacturer (but in a good sense): good, marketable products with good support.
If we’re always relying for big current OEMs to offer linux option, they’re gonna hide it and never offer 1:1 support compared to windows.
I’m for some reason hoping for valve+some oem working together to offer a valid option to the current choices.


No. Ddr4 ram prices have been tripling this year.
I needed ddr4 ecc, but couldnt justify paying 3x the price that I paid last year.
Also wanted to buy ddr4 sodimm for my wife’s laptop, you guessed it, 3x the price.
I have that virtualized, times three. Two to have a failover, and third one with different settings for my kids (cloudflare’s family dns)
When at work: accomplished projects, staying in schedule. Having a good team and laughs during the day.
In general: I’d love to do nothing sometimes. I work multiple jobs and sit in multiple boards and have always been working almost around the clock. Never had a two week holiday after the university.
But walking the dogs, waking up after 10 and brewing a good cup of coffee. Its never been the money, as long as we cover the bare necessities.
Watching my kids grow every day more responsible and thoughtful. Being at home (I travel for work at least a week a month). Waking up in a good hotel somewhere exotic and just having a full day to myself.
A lot of things. And good memes. Sadly the internet’s memegame’s been weak since the covid, I feel.


Venezuela is a developing country, has the world’s largest known oil reserves, and has been one of the world’s leading exporters of oil.
Well that explains it

Well, depends, are you an electrician? Legally, I’m not allowed to rewire my live 230v circuits (like changing switches) even though I own my house but I’m allowed to change bulbs.


A lot of good ones here already listed, some of those I’ve started and veered off due to busy life with kids.
What I didnt see was uncharted 4. Never played any other in the series, but bought that one from steam sales. You know when you picked up a good book which you couldnt put down but had to read through as fast as possible? Or new tv series that you had to binge? Well surprisingly uncharted 4 was that for me last year. After I was finished I felt empty: “whats now?”.
A very few games have gripped me that way.


Thats what I did for 10 years.
To get my wife or parents or kids to use these often hacky and clunkier UIs was pain. I eased up and decided not to care. All iot shit are now in their own vlan with only :443 outboud allowed and I have integrated them to hassio. If my wife wants to use those million different cloud apps, I install those for her.
Decided just not to care.
I use whatever I have with me, sometimes I have the tools with me but I’d lie if I said I always carry the toolbag around.
Yeah I do sometimes have dykes at hand but that shouldnt be necessary in professional environment.
Still hate the zipties in this context tho
Are those zipties? I fucking hate zipties whenever cleaning out old installs. They’re just about always so tight it feels uncomfortable to cut those when youre dealing with fibres or just about anything, really.
I use velcro ties myself most of the times. If I absolutely have to use zipties, I leave then so loose that they’re just guiding the cabling, not choking it.
Just today I cleaned out one +15 years old install and oh boy, multiple zipties there. Awful
I’ve been running same ubuntu 18.04->20.04->22.04->24.04 virtual machine for matrix with synapse since 2019.
I’ve run it virtualized on multiple different thin clients, and in fact still do, on a t640. I’ve given 8gb ram and a few cores for it.
On slower cpus, such as the ones the thin clients I used before t640, loading a large room could take some time.