

Eh, only a problem if you stay in one place. Pooping in the woods while following the a buffalo herd isn’t really an issue.


Eh, only a problem if you stay in one place. Pooping in the woods while following the a buffalo herd isn’t really an issue.


You can’t put Linux on an Xbox One Series X. The security system prevents running unsigned code and the bootloader will only boot the Xbox operating system. There has never been an exploit found for the Xbox One Series X or S for unlocking the bootloader.


Looks like someone did something. They put Manol in a high security prison.


The Great Stink in London England wasn’t that long ago in the grand scheme of things. They dumped all their sewage in their river and then wondered why it stank.


Yeah there’s a lot of bots that aren’t marked as bots that just repost from reddit


No I’m not because I live in a developed nation. That means education is heavily subsidized or free.
Nothing. The whole world doesn’t revolve around one shitty country.
It’s kinda funny to see all the people explaining the joke each time it’s posted.
Corporations exist to make investors money. That is the sole reason. Everything they do must be with the goal of making money for the investors.
I do sometimes, but generally I can mute myself and be fine. It’s a mild annoyance. But the main point is that Teams appears to make no attempt at noise cancellation. What if there was loud vehicles or sirens? Barking dog? Kids screaming, people talking in public? I guess everyone just hears everything in Teams. Seems like a really basic feature that’s missing.
I have my mic right beside my mechanical keyboard. Nobody hears a thing if I type during a meeting in Zoom and Slack. In Teams, if I type as light and quietly as possible, people complain immediately. That is my experience with Teams.
Some brake pads have sensors in them. Once the pads wear to the sensor, the electricity grounds through the rotor and the computer registers it as worn out brakes. So kinda yeah sometimes
I used nearly this exact line this week talking to a younger friend about my CD collection.
I wish I knew haha. You can only assume they failed to install Arch or something back in the day.
It’s been going on for a year or two now. Is it still considered a breakdown if it shows no signs of slowing?
You and I will never be this cool.
You can also download and double click executables that have no dependencies (like Pocketbase). The installation process handles resolving dependencies.
The GNOME one that comes with Debian is useless. There’s like 3 things on it and of course they’re all out of date (Debian thing). It also doesn’t work to uninstall applications. The Ubuntu one of course pushes snaps so it’s no good. The Mint one likewise pushes flatpaks. In general across all of them there never seems to be much listed on them, so going there to browse isn’t useful. I can’t think of any other specific issues but just in general over the past 8 years they are always buggy and annoying to use.
I haven’t used KDE’s store before.
Ah, dang. Yeah I worded mine to mean the Series X because I thought they were talking about that. I forgot about the non Series X.
On that exploit, yeah I think it’s just the first Xbox One. And given it’s soldering and applying voltages right to the chip, and it’s nowhere near developed to booting a different OS, it might as well be non-existent at this point