I haven’t been fucked like that since grade school you piece of shit
40 / m / chicago / bass
I haven’t been fucked like that since grade school you piece of shit
Hakunah matata you piece of shit
i discovered it around the same time, but i forget how. It’s been my only daily driver since then. I can fumble my way through a .deb distro if I have to, but slackware is my comfort zone.
You should throw -current up on a distrohop partition and re-live your youth.
I’d be offended if I weren’t so busy managing my own dependencies.
I recommend slackware exclusively. Sometimes times it feels like I’m pissing into the wind.
It’s not much of a gamble. Most of their users won’t notice or care.
Overclockers:
“Give me some liquid nitrogen and I’ll make that 102x.”
Me in the 90s and 00s: yarrrr!
Me in the 10s: it feels good to be legit
Me in the 20s: YARRRRRRRRR!
I can only get merlin on my rt-ax86u pro. Only aimesh for me!
I’m a logistics professional with some project cargo experience. The transportation arrangements are almost certainly being made by a private company not related to Intel. There are only a handful of trailers in the country that can move something like this.
Cheeseburgers per freedom
I can confidently say as a recovering alcoholic that I would have bought neither. I would gave gone with a handle of the cheapest vodka in the store and a pouch of drum, bugler or Samson. And that would have been my 3 meals for the day.
Chuck Yeager’s air combat!
A 6 pack of good beer or a 30 pack of piss?
You stupid monkey!
I dreamt about blowing a guy once when I was a teenager. Does that qualify me as a gay?
What about neither and tailscale (free) on all your devices? Or are you often phoning home on outside devices?
I personally bought a domain name (namecheap) for my vps. Then I set up ddclient on my home pc to fetch my external IP every so often and update namecheap. But I didn’t feel it was secure enough. Tailscale is easier, and i feel like it adds a layer of security.
If you are still dual booting, btrfs has a very good windows driver. Btrfs is newer and only recently started becoming the default on a couple mainline OSes. Ext4 has been around forever and is assumed to be much more stable.
Fwiw, I’ve been using btrfs for the last 18 months or so without any issue. I don’t use any of the tools. There’s no obvious or immediate performance difference like there was in the old days. We’re all on SSDs now and they’re fast no matter what.
Did you wait until your wedding night to cyber for the first time?
Crack cocaine use is nothing to joke about.