we used to use X-rays to fit your shoes, so very probable
cerement
nothing says safety like a Sony rootkit
as he “accidentally” walks out of a 10th floor window …
no honor among grifters
I’m sure he has lots more candy in the back of his van
no worries, I do hate you for who you voted for
“We have always lived in slums and holes in the wall. We will know how to accommodate ourselves for a while. For you must not forget that we can also build. It is we who built these palaces and cities, here in Spain and America and everywhere. We, the workers. We can build others to take their place. And better ones. We are not in the least afraid of ruins. We are going to inherit the earth; there is not the slightest doubt about that. The bourgeoisie might blast and ruin its own world before it leaves the stage of history. We carry a new world here, in our hearts. That world is growing in this minute.”
—Buenaventura Durruti, Van Paassen interview (1936)
remember seeing bumper stickers: “Intel inside, don’t divide.”
aimed at beginners who confuse “hasn’t been updated for a year” with “hasn’t needed to be updated for a year”
once you have some experience under your belt, these are non-issues:
- deciding to “learn Linux” the hard way by starting with a specialized distro (Slackware, Gentoo, Alpine)
- switching to unstable or testing branches before you’re ready ’cause you want bleeding edge or “stable is too far behind”
- playing around with third-party repositories before understanding them (PPAs in Ubuntu, AUR in Arch)
- bypassing the package manager (especially installing with
curl | sudo sh
) - changing apps for no other reason than “it hasn’t been updated for a year”
’cept Elon would cheap out any chance he could – his recent tech show proved he couldn’t handle anything more complex than animatronics puppeted by underpaid interns