People buy specially supported PCs for Linux?
ekky43
Doing a "hack simulator" would likely be easier in other languages, so you will hopefully run into some problems regarding acquiring and presenting the information, which I imagine would give you a decent understanding of the flow of data in python.
I'd say "Go for it", doesn't sound too advanced and not "hello world"-simple either.
I'm too stupid to walk backwards through the 4th one, so I guess I only experience 3.5 dimensions.
Extra virgin
I prefer lightly fucked.
Screw it, I'm not picky, give me the full slut.
Yup, that's the one.
Had quite some problems with programs not cleaning caches properly and drives having weird behavior when accessed in offline state when they first introduced it, though I imagine it surely must have become more robust by now.
Mostly for not loosing unsavable work across transit. Though, Windows has kinda blurred the line between shutdown and standby, so now you can do neither (I guess you can still shutdown properly holding down the shift key while pressing the button, but who thinks about that?).
But standby was indeed much more prevelant when booting your laptop took 2~5min.
I was thinking about Knights of Sidonia. ~~They bough the rights while second season was being made, and while I'm not sure whether they also Labelled the first season as Netflix Original,~~ they at least took it down from everywhere and instead put it on their own site.
EDIT: Correction, as far as I can see, they bought the rights a month after the first season finished airing, and they did call the first season a Netflix Origin.
When the second season aired, I got pretty butthurt that I not only couldn't see the new season on other sites than Netflix, but I couldn't even see the first season anymore!
Haven't seen that behavior myself yet, but yes, that does sound like either a bug or shadowbanning.
Excuse me for not being able to help.
If Netflix can call an existing series to which they bought the rights a "Netflix Original", then this dude can host you a free website for 1$+.
I've encountered a few times where the post or a parent comment got deleted, which also appears to hide any sub-comments.
Might that be it?
Not OP, and not native English, but going by this subs topic and my understanding of AMA (Ask Me Anything), OP's request doesn't sound outrageous in any way.
Looking at the comments, I'm clearly missing something, so perhaps I could have you clarify this misunderstanding for me?
Not even Windows can run all Windows games, so that's kind of a hard criteria for Linux to achieve.