Someone’s not going to college.
Someone’s not going to college.
I hope this is real. If you look into it and find it isn’t real, don’t tell me.
That’s the dangerous aspect of capitalism. The best thing for a business is to have no competition, but the best thing for us is fierce competition. Take the internet. ISPs fought hard early on to get regional monopolies which they exploit today. Nobody can compete with Comcast where I live because Comcast will just use their market position to price them out. Is it really a free market if one company is completely invulnerable? Comcast might be free, but are its competitors or customers free? Free market needs to be redefined. Our government has the power to fix this, they just don’t feel like it.
We forgot them, and now Hong Kong is just as repressed as the rest of China.
I’ve probably gotten it at least once, since most people are asymptomatic. I’ve never had symptoms and never tested positive. Still, I feel like there’s a good chance I just got it and it was never detected.
I used ProtonDB. You can log in with your Steam account and it will show the rating for each of your games, along with how many hours they are. It won’t give the percentages for you, I had to calculate those myself, but the site got me 80% of the way there.
The only games that have anti-cheat on them actually support Linux anyway, just CS:GO. Not to mention, 77% of my hours in Steam games were spent in games that support Linux natively. 91% in games with ProtonDB scores Gold or better.
I was so confused, I thought that said ‘overcomplicated Borg’ and thought I was on Risa.
It’s not a balanced meal without an Epyc 128-core CPU, a terabyte of RAM, and a custom one-of-a-kind case.
Just reorient the map like they did on ancient maps! Then East can be on top and West on the bottom.
Glad to see that at least the Freebooting term is kept alive even if Hello Internet isn’t.
He won’t cover it, not enough mascot horror.
Wow I actually love this idea. There could be some common symbol in the crests to denote what kind of open source license they follow (GNU, MIT, etc), affiliation with other software, all sorts of cool stuff.
If the world is going towards simplified logos, gotta at least make yours good. Firefox did that. Can’t complain.
Yes, but portals violate basic physics anyway.
A portal that faces downwards into another portal is effectively a perpetual motion machine. Drop a ferromagnetic object into the loop and wrap some wires around the loop, now you have an infinite electric generator.
Agreed. That was my first thought.
You’ll get your rent when you fix this ****** door.