Not currently running a VM or anything, but I might need to set one up for iTunes and Garmin stuff.
He/They
Not currently running a VM or anything, but I might need to set one up for iTunes and Garmin stuff.
So, it’s an app for Ubuntu Pro. Just what I needed.
I think it’s more that there really isn’t a need for this. If I’m not sure what a tab is I can always click on it. Chromium got this a while back and (even with minimal exposure to Chromium) I didn’t like it, it weirdly felt annoying and unnecessary.
Okay, this might be a dumb question, but do different cigarette brands do (taste?) different?
Again, sorry of this is stupid.
“We just need to make sure that the data collection of your data collecting app is working on your data collecting OS so we’re gonna need to add some data collection on that.”
Do they really call a spacecraft airborne?
I think the problem with a number of their reliability issues is that they essentially have (bad) agile in the automotive industry.
My brain autocorrected this for me, and I was confused why you were posting it at first.
This reminds me, there is a thing that the human mind can read horribly spelled words — as long as the general idea of it is the same (most of the time the end and beginning). I would try to find an example, but it’s late and my ability to form proper search queries os diminished.
Y’all have been paying for them!?
Good, I believe that SteamOS has the ability to bring Linux to the masses, but we don’t need a repeat of last time.
Also, “(s)he,” which (frankly) just makes it look like “he” is the “default.”
For some reason, yes.
When you only pay for the base package in 2023.
This is what we should replace death row with.
Bad musicals are awful. Good musicals are amazing.
I’d agree with like the random aircraft ones, but do you disagree that listening to a musical on shuffle isn’t cursed?
See, I’m typically the same way. Recently though I’ve been messing around with how I store my music though and have been into (shuffling or playing in order) albums recently.
Have you tried Asunder for CDs?