True, however the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct
True, however the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct
“Latte” is milk, “Caffè latte” is coffee with milk
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Yeah, I posted it first on Reddit on r/ProgrammerHumor and saw it reposted on r/196 (got way more upvotes there), then I reposted it here myself when Reddit did the Reddit and I moved here.
Tbf it is a good meme…
I didn’t think it would be reposted so many times when I made it *^*
The joke has been lost because the drive’s technology is ill-suited for permament storage.
If only we had a hard drive…
Nah, it’s just that /proc
is incorrect - it contains information about running processes, as well as kernel data structures as visible by the process reading them.
It feels like /opt
's official meaning is completely lost on developers/packagers (depending on who’s at fault), every single directory in my /opt
belongs to standalone software that should just be put into either /usr/lib
or /usr/share
with some symlinks or scripts into /usr/bin
.
You know what else is justified?
Making puns about the word “dispose” and expecting people not to take them seriously and imparting a lecture.
… for the next 3 months, until a security update makes its way onto your device and also coincidentally breaks GRUB, hey look Recall is now enabled and opt-out.
You seem to have a rather violent disposition…
No, Micro for the linux
They lost their firstborn son in The War to untracked artillery because neither -i, -n, nor -f were given.
Fronaco, Enclave of Mance
You can count up to 1023 without knucklebones if you use a positional representation.
As for the second question: Windows 11 IoT LTSC has yet to be mentioned here - the only things that can stop you from using it are legality and convenience.
I’m not sure if W10 has an IoT LTSC version, but W10 LTSC does exist.
As well as people under CGNAT or, as in my case, under ISPs who lease different addresses twice every week.
Sir, Reddit is a shit posting community.
I remember trying to push the limits with a Windows 10 VM, and 2GB was the bare minimum;
however, Windows loves to abuse virtual memory (basically using the main storage drive instead of RAM) and if that drive is a HDD the PC is little more than an IoT space heater.
A relative of mine has a Windows 10 PC with 4GB of memory and it takes ~ 5 minutes to start Chrome after booting it up; it does have a lot of miscellaneous bloatware on it, though.
True, however - as I replied to a similar remark - the (presumably humorous) comment that keeps getting downvoted is technically correct