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Based on what data?
Based on what data?
We had an ad that actually said “piracy funds terrorism” here in the UK. Made me laugh my arse off.
I read that as a line from “Down with the Sickness.”
Also, I had the same problem. Solved by good ol’ 1ft.io
Getting that feeling.
I remember my friend once saying “I hate cats” whilst cradling mine in his arm like a baby and stroking his head.
Same here
Oh lovely. So it turns out we in the UK are just as dumb as the Americans on this one.
As much as I like electric cars this could be done with pretty much any petrol or diesel car with an inverter.
First experience was trying to dual boot Slackware and Windows ME on the family computer in 2003 after getting a magazine with the install disc on. Nuked the Windows install and got banned from the family PC for a while.
Then I got my own laptop with Windows 98 on it at 18. I’d just found dyne:bolic which was one of the first Linux live CDs if I recall correctly and was designed to work on older hardware (this was mid 00s). That machine served me well for 2 or 3 years.
A few years of bouncing between various distros and Windows followed. Eventually I made the full switch in about 2012 first to Ubuntu then Debian which I’ve been using for the last 5 years or so.
Ca-ha-hy-yaaaaaat!
But not as much as the high seas me heartie…
Why yes, you can haz cheezburger.
I don’t want to sound arrogant but is reading a few paragraphs then copying and pasting 3 different commands into a terminal really that difficult?
It will make life easier in the long run as having a repo added will update the software with sudo apt upgrade in the future.
The notification light would also let you know what type of notification it was by colour on my old Samsung Note.
Yup, you’ve done it again
Yea, I live in south Cumbria. I couldn’t believe someone on Lemmy would set foot in my neck of the woods, but here we are.
Judge, they came to silently judge
Not anymore
The pharmacist at my local Tesco once told me I was buying paramol too often. It had been at least a year since I last bought it.
This told me that:
A. They’re using facial recognition to track purchases
B. There’s either not enough info provided by it or enough training on it’s use