No. You actually know that the world isn’t ending because you’re still going to work 😅
No. You actually know that the world isn’t ending because you’re still going to work 😅
Imho desktop Linux is usually set up where a single bad app can lock up the whole system. This is not every Linux system, but I run across it more than I would like. I believe part of this is an optimistic approach to memory management which makes the system run better overall most of the time.
Windows seems slow as hell most of the time, but killing a process seems to work reliably (not clicking on the hung app takeover UI, using task kill or task manager)
I don’t understand these memes about killing processes in Linux vs Windows.
And why is presidents day called Washington’s birthday?
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Man this article is terribly off base compared to the title.
Spend 5x as long as the original task generalizing it,and it doesn’t work 🙃
neiiigh, its dead.
I’m partial to sudo bash myself 👌
It’s much easier to type sudo su 😅
You mean sudo chmod -R 777 /that/path/I’m/trying/to/share ?
Too late, in too deep with gimp never gonna leave 🥲
I guess it’s actually pretty dry in there, more like under the table
I thought he was in a hole not a table
If it can interfere with large aperture ground telescopes… it would be a shame if those ground telescopes grew transmitters and started interfering back.
Til. I thought switches would decrement ttl but that makes perfect sense.
Hmm which depreciates faster?