My favorite system message is GRUB’s “bailing out, you’re on your own. Good luck”
My favorite system message is GRUB’s “bailing out, you’re on your own. Good luck”
That’s because Elon Musk invented the the X11 windowing system and Richard Stallman stole it from him, clearly.
I’m sure the “fleet” of five dinghies armed with punt guns terrified the shit out of anyone watching.
I have a lower-mid tier (Ryzen7 2700 or 2700x, I don’t exactly remember right now, Nvidia GTX 1650, 16gigs of RAM,) and I can game just fine at 1080p. Granted I’m not exactly worried about 4K or 666 FPS or whatever the hardcore gamers are into these days, but most games work well with proton and steam. Some even run better through proton than they do in Windows natively.
A: you’re wrong, Vim over Emacs every day of the week and twice on Sundays.
B: what’s so damned hard about alt+f4, open up Google, spend the next two weeks googling Vim lessons and Vim tutors and reading length articles about vim commands, and then finally coming back to Vim just to type :wq?
I believe that’s called a “money shift.”
Because when you do it, it ends up costing a lot of money because it can grenade engines, transmissions, or both
The original Deus Ex. The storyline, the way the game world reacted to your actions and made it feel like your actions were relevant to the world around you instead of just being a static place where stuff happened to you…
I’ve always loved Mace Windu telling someone “your chances come in two sizes: slim and fat” in an old Star Wars Novell called Shatterpoint.