Did you write this yourself? Amazing! Star Trek and GNU/Linux cross-wet dream
Male 18-year-old FOSS and GNU/Linux activist and user
Did you write this yourself? Amazing! Star Trek and GNU/Linux cross-wet dream
Whoa the disrespect. The way she threw away C++ haha
Also, the whole thing was next-level cringe
Okay pal. Judging from your comment history, you seem to be a very belligerent person. Maybe it is time for reflection? Maybe it’s not always the others that are stupid? Maybe it’s not always you that has the “moral high ground”?
So take your pompous attitude and choke on it.
See how your blatant and baseless assumption falls apart? Idiot.
So sick of you Linux clowning fanboys parading your free advertising.
Tbf, many humans would make the same mistake. But still funny nonetheless
Wow I’d take it for 800
But then wo will feed them? Or are they life enslavement sentences?
Maybe they could? After all, these things were built.
Thank you sir, you ruined my day
Horn fluid? What is this, the stone age?
Snake case for all kinds of file names and camel case for programming
And KHTML! Basically, KDE work is the foundation of the browser engines behind Chromium and Safari.
That’s also confusing and it is not the full saying. The full saying is “free as in free speech, not free beer”.
From the FSF website:
Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. Think of “free” as in “free speech”, not as in “free beer”. Free software is a matter of the users’ freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software.
Yay Gwendoline Christie, for me always immortalised as Brienne of Tarth!
I don’t think that that’s true. Mentats themselves work alright without spice or that Sapho juice, though I think that both of these substances expand their abilities. It is Guild Navigators that are immersed in spice tanks for much of their lives.
Of course, but the point is that learning from the works of others in programming and software development is much less professionally and socially accepted than in those other disciplines.
Not true. As the other commenter noted, bacteriophages (which are viruses) are released from the infected bacterium through the lysis of the bacterium in question. The death of the “host” is literally essential to their multiplication.
You need to be less butthurt or leave the shitpost community.
I genuinely can’t tell at whom you are addressing this. Those claiming it is a Windows problem or those that say otherwise?
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That’s some weird 120° though. I guess 0° is the cake lying face down?