

I’m never going to be able to use the phrase, “Thank you for your attention to this matter," now.
He’s just so, so dumb.
I’m never going to be able to use the phrase, “Thank you for your attention to this matter," now.
He’s just so, so dumb.
I’ve written semi-personal tools that other team members sometimes use that will break in 2100. The comments note this and really hope they aren’t still using these by then
Yeah. First I ball it up and scrub the perimeter before unfurling it and scrubbing back and forth at different angles.
I don’t actively hate descriptions, but I used to just skim them. Now I sometimes slow down for descriptions if I think they might bring additional meaning or context. But then sometimes when it gets to be too much work, I’ll go back to just skipping over them again lol
I don’t use Linux. I’m here from /all. I last attempted Linux probably around 2006 or so. The biggest thing I remember was driver support being awful. I guess it’s a lot better now?
My biggest hurdle to making the switch is that it takes effort. It’s not because I’m lazy; it’s because I don’t see any need to put in effort. Because I already have an OS, and it works fine. I know that to some, particularly in this community, there are a lot of things about Windows to complain about, but the vast majority of users can’t come up with a list of things that bothers them about their daily OS. If my computer already had Linux on it, I’d probably feel exactly the same way.
While yes, Happy Tree Friends is probably not for kids despite how it might look