“hack hack,” hackened he.
“hack hack,” hackened he.
More importantly, people say they’ve changed…
Noted. When I develop an essential piece of software, I will name it George.
interesting if you’re interested in the topic
The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club.
Both bad is not the same as both the same. They’re differently bad. That’s the part you seem to be missing.
I ran into this recently. Trying to get access to a credit union’s system as a vendor, they had a captcha that was the old style image of distorted text, with a text box labeled “are you a robot?”. Having the tendency to take things literally, I initially typed “no” into the box. That was not the right answer.
In other words… differently.
Newton’s theory of gravity … severely inaccurate.
Except it’s not - it’s accurate enough within certain limits to still be useful today. It’s only inaccurate in extreme cases. Relativity is more accurate, sure, but outside of the extremes, it’s more complex than Newton’s and not worth the extra trouble.
GPS wouldn’t work if you were correct.
Common misconception. It would work fine, just differently.
I’m super picky, but I like Hawaiian pizza, so I don’t think it’s that…
Base 16 is great when you’re interacting with a computer, but aside from that, not much. Only being divisible by 2 is kind of a pain in the real world.
Didn’t trey parker & matt stone already do that?
I guess that was Jesus vs Santa Claus…
I had a crazy Catholic prepper neighbor way back in '99 (she was the hipster of preppers, one of the things she railed about was all the people prepping just for y2k when she had already been doing it for years, but that’s another story) and one of her things was how evil bill gates was- so I told her Linux was evil-er because of the daemons. Gave her a lot to think about.
If there’s an empty napkin dispenser, that would be my assumption. But it’s been happening more often and at more places that no, they don’t even have dispensers, you need to ask for napkins.
Nobody else can see the files on your c:\ drive. Designing a “website” means little if you don’t have a place to host it
Go home, robot, you’re drunk
Nobody specified whose benefit…
I suggest Manjaro. Arch made easy.
It’s going to space!