Oh, he’s also Steve. lol I was extremely confused by this reply.
Oh, he’s also Steve. lol I was extremely confused by this reply.
It’s a joke. Nobody switching to Linux would organically encounter dd. There’s like a million friendlier alternatives for everything it does.
(I swear to God if someone replies to me with 1 niche use case of dd that there’s no alternative to, I’m gonna kick a dog into the sun)
Yes. That’s not what the regulation says, but exceptions are made all the time.
It’s not. It’s weird that you’re defending a billionaire, bootlicker.
100 what? USD? If so, I used to routinely buy around that amount back when I was a cokehead and I still did it by getting in the back of the car. Perhaps it’s just different cultures. I can’t even imagine myself picking drugs from a tree (?)
What happened to the good old days when you got into the back of a car with a shady guy?
You can modify the Windows 11 iso to bypass the requirements. You can tick a checkbox in Rufus when creating the install media to have it do it for you.
Yeah, I had been wondering what to do with the couple of bucks I used to give to Wikipedia.
Wrong. It’s October 31st for the 33rd time.
Too soft. You should not be able to own a house in which you’re not gonna live at least 6 months and 1 day per year. Period.
This is literally what caused the UK to fall back into a housing crisis that they had mostly solved with heavy regulation.
What on earth are you talking about? Windows is the king of a system just breaking itself for seemingly no reason with no way of fixing it. At least on Linux, I know there’ll be hundreds of forum posts telling me how to fix something.
While we’re on the subject of esoteric issues with Windows, Update just recently had a bug where it couldn’t update if your Recovery partition wasn’t big enough. The Recovery partition that was created on install. Automatically. By Windows.
Don’t drink and ddrive