
400 more heads on the hydra

400 more heads on the hydra

if you read the article instead of just the title, you’d just know it’s WSL instead of having to speculate.

the awkwardly-written title is referring to ubuntu via WSL (“on Windows 11”) as opposed to just running linux (“native”).
the article is pretty clear what it’s about, even the caption on the first image straight up says what i just wrote. you read it instead of just reading the title, right?

yep, flock exists purely to get around the 4th amendment and the requirement to have a warrant.
i did a double take at that image

never even heard of wmic. looked it up and it’s just been superseded by a new tool. this is barely even news, but neowin had to title the article like it’s a big deal.
you’re right, but i need people to understand that this is simply not a workable solution for most people. the simple fact is if we want the average person to adopt more open source alternatives, it needs to improve usability even without their help. it’s not really enough to only cater to us power user nerds with “good enough,” and it doesn’t win hearts and minds to handwave complaints and tell people to come back with a patch.
incels have always existed, we just used different terms for them until they outright stole and corrupted the name of an extremely normal support group for people with social anxiety.

all of them are just admitting that they’re embarrassed about using AI instead of their own brains. of course, they don’t know that because claude never told them.
you’re obviously using novell netware.
c’mon, give us a hard one next time.

sure did. they even did their own version of the NMH cover.
the term usually also implies you don’t want the foil to touch the food. i stick toothpicks in there for the foil to rest on if it doesn’t wanna work well on its own.

every time they upload a new video i just think, “again, it happened again!”
i’m imagining it appearing as a purple wisp in my inventory
i have often found myself needing to manually update packages on distros like fedora or debian because i need a newer version that hasn’t landed in dnf/apt yet. arch doesn’t have that problem. ymmv, obviously, it’s not going to be an issue for everyone.