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Finally a reason to upgrade from my C64!
Finally a reason to upgrade from my C64!
So that’s what you meant when I asked you to do the dishes.
“Is your computer connected to a power outlet? Yes? Could you please unplug it and plug it back in for me?”
Oh yeah? And what if the AI hallucinates stuff like self driving cars within a year or I don’t know, wants us to colonise another planet before we are even able to preserve Earth…
or maybe it suddenly wants to pay a random amount of money for another entirely unrelated company.
I mean, sure it could “run” multiple companies, but the decisions would probably be completely random, like renaming Disney to xXx or something similarly insane.
Nah, I think that makes it pretty clear, that we absolutely cannot afford to replace CEOs with AI!
Windows 3? If you weren’t so old you could have become a Masterjodler69
It did? Which one?
I was wondering if you were joking :D
but apparently I guessed wrong.
I’m using Ubuntu derivatives since many years. I’ve looked at Arch in virtual machines and was very much lost. Even with Manjaro I didn’t get along. I’m still testing EndeavourOS, which looks promising.
So to me, Arch is too much hands on for my lazy ass. However, if you like to nerd yourself into it, it’s awesome (I think).
I don’t know, but I would try a distro that is also recommended for gaming, because you will likely need an up to date version of WINE or something similar.
So maybe endeavour or Pop!_OS?
From my personal (very noobish) experience, it might be necessary to run a virtual machine with Windows. However, this experience is from before the Steam Deck and Proton, which improved the whole software biotope by a lot.
No offense, but I was dumb enough to wonder why they put a space before “:” and thought something must be broken. Obviously, pressing q and Enter (or typing <Enter>) also didn’t work and proved to me that this editor must have crashed in a strange way.
So every time I see vim, it reminds me about my stupidity. The meme eases the pain.
Grab a brush and put a little Compiz
So, when I want the void to point back at me, do I have to loop over void* or over NULL?
And how many iterations?
You were doomed from the start, just like booting Windows. (badumtish)
I think OP is the grandma in this scenario and just hit puberty in real life.