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  • It is getting traction lately, the last few years. I myself am a Void user. Currently, I either install NetBSD, Debian or Void, depending on the use scenario.

  • I'm reporting you to the Ubuntu police!

  • Good come back πŸ‘. She might even try hader!

  • Good πŸ‘. A lot of long complicated words in there! Leaves room for interpritation!

  • Yeah 😬... I'd say I have to... thanks for the update.

  • No no no no no no 😬😬😬

  • Also safe AF πŸ‘.

    From my experince, any answer that doesn't directly confirm or deny is a safe answer.

  • Most probably Arch users.

  • Apparently, it's "obvious to everyone, except you [me]"... or at least that's what my wife tells me.

  • Her friend is Megan Fox...

  • Extremely!

  • Torx, yes, hex, no.

  • Youngsters these days... am I right?

  • Well, at least it's cheap πŸ˜‚.

    This reminds me of Cow and Chicken and pork buts πŸ˜‚.

  • It's useless if you don't play games. 10-bit color depth. Most monitors and graphics cards support only 8-bit (per color). But high end ones, yeah, they do support 10-bit (HDR monitors).

    The meme is not mine, stole it, but I did find it funny, even though I don't play games.

    EDIT: Whenever you see a meme from me, just presume it was stolen, lol. I rarely make my own.

  • Basically, a fraction of the intellectual workforce. Everyone else has to: medical professionals, carpenters, builders, civil engineers, electrical engineers, server hardware maintenance staff (in some cases, also the IT personel's job), plumbers, clerks, social workders, barternders... there's a lot more that need to actually show up for work.

  • Some people do actually need to physically be at work... in fact, it's how most work is done. Just because some are devs/IT workers and see no need to actually show up to work, that doesn't mean the rest of the world keeps on turning without maintenance.

  • I do agree on that. I might ask "are you sure" after hearing a "no", but that's about it. After the second time, I don't push any more. It's polite and you got your answer two times in a row, so... I'd say that settles it.

  • I'm flexible. I would have just taken them and thrown them somewhere in a dumpster. No one needs to suffer 😊.

    If she visits my home at some point, I would just say my cousin fell in love with them and I just couldn't say no, so I gave them to my cousin.