No, this is why you don’t pass on the right. Not sure about where this was taken, but lots of places have laws about this. And the ones that don’t, it’s still a bad idea. The blind spot of the driver is worse on that side.
No, this is why you don’t pass on the right. Not sure about where this was taken, but lots of places have laws about this. And the ones that don’t, it’s still a bad idea. The blind spot of the driver is worse on that side.
Dang, was hoping for the new Doom. I refuse to play it with Denurvo, but I don’t trust anything out there.
Is it? I don’t remember seeing a guy running for Congress that promised he’d prevent huge corporations from running rough shod over everything.
People like saying stuff like “just vote better”, but the fact is the vast majority of people that run for any office are pro-big business because that’s their background and the lobbyists give them lots of money to get elected. Where’s the anti-big business guy going to get his money to run? And without money, you sure aren’t winning.
Through lobbying, corporations have us all by the balls. It doesn’t matter what side of the isle you’re on; both sides have basically been endorsed by big money.
I used to like Dilbert back in the day, but it’s been ruined for me (and obviously many others if you can’t tell by now) by the author being a total piece of human trash.
Eh, you’ll still need something that allows you to search for a file/torrent and gives you a hash or magnet. Right?
Apple and Google have stolen plenty of ideas. They don’t care if it’s closed or open.
but I can use it offline with any software I want on any device whenever I want
Tell that to all the VCR tapes in people’s basements. Finding a working VCR player is nigh impossible these days, and it won’t be too long until optical media is the same. Last car I bought didn’t have a CD player. DVD drives are disappearing from computers. Game consoles a generation or two from now will be download only.
Content owners can’t wait until the only option we have is to stream.
The screenshot literally says “sponsored recommendation”. Not sure how much more clear it can be that somebody paid money for that.
Lol, that’s fair. If I would have spent significant hours researching all the changes and the new config files, I probably could have had a better time.
However, around that time I decided that dist-upgrades were: 1) for the birds, and 2) like Windows in that it’s easier & better to wipe and reinstall.
That’s basically what I did. The only change was I installed Arch instead. No more dist-upgrades!
I feel like the people that perpetuate this meme have never used Arch. I’ve ran it on multiple computers for just over a decade and only once have I had an issue. And that one time, it was my fault. It’s been the most solid OS I’ve used.
Meanwhile, my headless Ubuntu server couldn’t do a dist-upgrade without shitting all over itself. I only ran Ubuntu because of the constant “never use Arch for servers” talk. I wish I had never listened to that. Everything I own runs Arch now and it’s so nice.
Well, they probably use Macs.
That would be annoying, since my password is pisscockshit.
Did you know you can say cock on the Internet? Fuck, piss, shit, and cum too. What an amazing place this internet thing is!
Looks like it’s subscription only, at least for now.
Jesus Christ, did Microsoft rename Lync again?!
I wanted that service so bad as a kid. I terrorized my local cable company by calling every single day for months (sometimes more than once) thinking “if enough people called asking for it, they’d get it”. RIP receptionist lady.
With what money?
I know spez is running it into the ground, but it was valued at $10b last funding round. I don’t think he’s got the liquid capital after blowing it all on Twitter.
I feel they missed a golden opportunity here to instead call this a ‘live service’.
Eh? Eh?! I’ll see myself out.
I’ve got so many layers of adblock it’s hard to know which one(s) are responsible for blocking the ads.