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Yeah, 486 DX4/100 was the peak of DOS gaming.
Yeah, 486 DX4/100 was the peak of DOS gaming.
Also because in music, C# is a half-note higher than C.
Why is the cc-by-nc-sa license disappointing? Is your disappointment exclusive to version 4.0?
eXtract, Verbose, gZip, File.
Not sure why it doesn’t need the dash though.
What a confusing headline.
Is there any reason this 5% number still holds true? Back in the days of 40 MB hard drives it made sense to make sure the system didn’t totally run out while root was fixing the low disk situation … but these days even 1% is still several gigabytes of space, not likely to run out that quickly.
I think programdata is closer to /usr/lib or maybe /var/lib.
You almost never see config files in programdata.
Sadly not for UNC paths. Those open as if it’s a webpage.
Yes… I’d classify context as a reboot of latex.
I’d say only open/libreoffice fits that.
Edit: maybe Tex/latex/lyx too, but context is not.
There are many instances like that. Systemd vs system V init, x vs Wayland, ed vs vim, Tex vs latex vs lyx vs context, OpenOffice vs libreoffice.
Usually someone identifies a problem or a new way of doing things… then a lot of people adapt and some people don’t. Sometimes the new improvement is worse, sometimes it inspires a revival of the old system for the better…
It’s almost never catastrophic for anyone involved.
Probably, yeah. Depends on a few other things (drive age, SMART test results, how risk-averse you are…)
But at least it’s worth thinking about.
There’s a lot of options for which key to use for compose. And you can set right-alt to be that key very easily.
laser printers can print color but it’s a bit expensive up front.
I don’t think it was ever “in matters of taste” either, just a more general “sell what people will buy, not what you think people should buy.”
Semi-embedded shit like this is always astoundingly outdated.
Womp womp.
I used to bullseye womp rats in my T-16 back home, they’re not much bigger than 2 meters.
No. I just don’t kid myself, I know I’ll never read it.