There’s dozens of us! Actually I couldn’t scrounge together enough floppies, but eventually somehow came across a CD-ROM, probably from someone at school… And I was a bit later, more like '96 maybe…
There’s dozens of us! Actually I couldn’t scrounge together enough floppies, but eventually somehow came across a CD-ROM, probably from someone at school… And I was a bit later, more like '96 maybe…
Getting bent over and fucked from behind isn’t exclusive to homosexual men… And regardless, nobody is saying that’s bad, if you’re into it, go crazy. Most people get the hint that the picture represents unwanted sex, which I hope we can agree is bad regardless of your orientation.
I can make Bluetooth work under Linux, but not windows server 2016…
That has as much to do with installing the os yourself vs buying a machine with the os preinstalled… I’ve had plenty of machines where some part or other doesn’t work well or at all because they need drivers that aren’t available for whatever reason…
Normal Windows updates don’t take an hour
Correct. But who can tell the difference beforehand between a normal update and an abnormal one? The problem is Windows tends to hide those details. I’ve sat on support calls where a server needs to be rebooted for some configuration change, and Windows insists on applying updates because hey, you’re rebooting anyway, so what if it takes 1/2 hour to do this thing that should take 5 minutes…
It’s not?
That’s how my employer does it…
I use Arch because not only am I into self abuse, I also enjoy being publicly flogged whenever I ask for help, which is never, because anytime I have a problem with it, there’s a pretty good chance someone else has asked before me.
To be fair, I haven’t gotten a windows virus in at least 25 years either…
Lololololololol. No, they do not. I support a product that gets updated roughly quarterly, and the number of times people complain about their vulnerability scanner finding something when they’re on a 4 year old version is too damn high.