

The Art of Racing in the Rain. Good movie too, but didn’t quite live up to the book.
The Art of Racing in the Rain. Good movie too, but didn’t quite live up to the book.
In the 90s, people’s minds were blown by Crash Bandikoot, now I play Balatro and Hollow Knight. Sometimes I play The Finals, a 3D game so realistic you need to use a sniper scope to see textures, and buildings can be completely destroyed every match. While this may blow the minds of most people in the 90s, honestly it doesn’t even phase me, Balatro and Hollow Knight are so good, I prefer them most days.
Yeah, this is way better.
Complains about pretty much every method of digital transaction because they’re centralized, then dismissed cryptocurrency out of hand. Truly genius.
What would they have had to gain? Fox news would just pivot around it and move on. Trump was already a convicted rapist, tons of catholic priests are forgiven among their community for child rape, so it’s not hard to imagine Trump walking away clean from the whole thing.
Meanwhile, dems probably had a couple big donors to lose and possibly a former president. Sounds like a bad trade when the whole party’s MO is to keep their hands clean and never play dirty.
My favorite messages are “Don’t touch this file unless you talk to Gary. Don’t import this file unless you talk to Gary. Don’t even think about this file until you talk to Gary!” And Gary has moved on and hasn’t worked there for years.
This seems like a lot of work to bypass a password on an unencrypted drive. You can access all the files using a bootable Linux drive.
All yaml is just sparkling JSON.
Being able to run on everything is nice, but what you’re actually asking for here is for a highly skilled (and rare) distro maintainer to dedicate substantial amounts of time to maintaining and testing thousands of packages on 32 bit systems in case someone wants to use it. It’s not just like users get to click a button and voila, they can run more games than before.
If you really need to use 32 bit software, eventually you’ll just have to manage it yourself because no one else is able to do it for you. That capability will almost never go away.
It was the only coal-powered carrier, so it always had a massive column of black smoke coming out of it, or, t least it did when it was in operation, which seemed to be almost never.