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  • 1997, it was a wonderous year 🥰 i was 16 at the time.

    Linux came in big boxes with a large book and CD's!

  • I live in Arnhem, the Netherlands. My city got its fame during WW2. We also have several WW2 commemoration events. So far i’ve always seen Chinese people with camera’s, taking pictures etc. While most americans ive met always seem to ignore or twist facts. One time i even met an american couple whom insisted we lied about everything, because america saved us. It’s not justifnorant, its downright frustrating and hurtful.

  • I’ve seen so many rude americans, thats its easier to just say “americans” one wouldn’t know where to begin otherwise.

  • Such is life.

    I have learned that i really don’t need “the love of my life” to have a healthy and active life. But that also means i won’t settle easily. Any future parter will have a hard time proving why i need them :)

  • I never got over the breakup with the love of my life. 20 years ago and i’ve been single ever since.

  • One needs to get rid of the “but it works like so and so on Windows” attitude. That fixes half the problems switchers have. :)

  • I took no offense to it ;-) I see the point of the poster. But i also don't think i'll be using AI to fix some minor mistakes i make because english isn't my first language ;-)

  • I took no offense to the message anyway :-)

    I see the point of the message. I still dont plan to use AI though. English is my 3th language, people who take offense to my spelling errors... Well thats their problem, not mine.

  • I must admit its been a while, but all these things where horrible last time i played with them.

  • I'd give him the keys, the passwords, and wish him good luck with my life. BUH BEYE!

  • Yeah... Thats what the jewish people said when they where "asked" to wear a star.

  • I have 11 sites and numerous sub sites behind a single Caddy server. I dont know how you would "overwelm" Caddy?

    Never the less, good luck :)

  • Its Configuration Management, so why would that not apply to Desktops? :)

    We use it in Linux Servers, Windows Servers, Linux Desktops, Windows Desktops, etc etc :)