Hm…could be useful for those times you want to read a guide but can only find one in video form
They definitely should’ve put more thought into it before typing “internetism”, but still no reason for an apology.
When I worked with fiber optic cables it was the fiber stretcher.
Oh, it’s a game now? Back when I dabbled with it (early 2000s) it was a simulator as the name says. Flightgear is an open source simulator that, according to pilots, feels more realistic.
Is there any reason to choose MSFS over Flightgear other than simply being unaware of the latter’s existence?
I actually had to look it up as I couldn’t remember why I made the first switch. PolyMC was forked from MultiMC after they dropped third-party modpack support. Then there was some drama with one of the devs of PolyMC, spawning Prism Launcher
The distro IS the OS, so no.
It’s not?
accidentally tapping
Sounds like mobile to me
The bit about him fleeing after being spotted seems to me like a detail that shouldn’t be omitted.
The human turned the code in. They deserve 100% of the blame.
You can buy them used if you can find them. I bought 2 directly from Valve before they were discontinued then a 3rd on Ebay.
It uses the system dialogue, but it starts from the same directory each time. If I’m saving files it’s usually multiple files in succession, so I want the dialogue to start off pointed at the last directory I saved to. The Arch build does that.
Not to mention changing BIOS settings to allow booting from external media. I’ve yet to see 2 machines that were the same in that regard, so good luck writing instructions that a casual user could follow.
I usually can’t find what I’m looking for, so a larger catalogue would go a long way. I also had problems with some software versions. The one that comes to mind is that Firefox had behavior with the save dialogue that I don’t like. It’s a minor issue, but one that I don’t have with the build in the Arch repo. I have a vague memory of something just not working, but I couldn’t tell you what at this point.
I wasn’t aware of it. It’s certainly an option, but Gentoo isn’t for me.
Oh shit, my gun just went off
Because you pulled the trigger. They don’t just fire on their own.
I’m ok with ignoring this rule. Most of us do anyway. While we’re at it, can we also put “never split the infinitive” on the chopping block?