chronically online people
(and everyone in Germany and nearby countries)
chronically online people
(and everyone in Germany and nearby countries)
One time I had a problem and all the suggestions were sfc /scannow and chkdsk, except one answer that said “download this extremely shady program”.
…it worked and all the replies were people embarrassed that what should’ve been an obvious virus actually fixed their ongoing tech issue.
Swap out The Wild Robot and Fallen Leaves for Beau is Afraid and We’re All Going to the World’s Fair and you have my list, nice
Knocking someone out safely is also really difficult, but I see why movies like the trope
I don’t even know what “based” means
based tbh
Computer science has absolutely nothing to do with support, they are totally different fields with totally different skill sets.
That also holds for computer science and programming :)
For exactly those reasons at least Ireland no longer calls it the British Isles
I can restrict my bullying to those living near the Mexican border and the English
It’s always so foreign to me that anglophones never need to switch to English to communicate internationally, that’s just their everyday language
A less efficient train, because it has a bunch of small engines and batteries instead of one big one
Unless you know algebraic topology it’s kind of hopeless (but that’s the joke). If you’re curious, it’s the first example on the page on cohomology rings.
Edit: So, you could say H●(🌭;🍔) = 🍔[🥚] / (🥚n+1) where |🥚| = 1.
Including Turkey, now that’s at least controversial. Oh and a bit of Iran and Turkmenistan, even.
It does not 😂. Schwör = swear, so putting it back together it’s something like forswearing.
If you’re genuine: reading brings to mind books, and people might see books as intellectual but comics as geeky/childish
If you can make people survive on Mars, you’re more than able to make pockets of humanity survive those disasters on Earth
Musk is desperately trying to make “women come from Venus, men from Mars” reality
Somehow that avoids everything that actually makes TPOT TPOT to me (except the links to Rationalism and EA, but then you have to be aware of those).
those who fought against it
Did they do more than just vote?
Reminds me of the “make an angry child laugh” trick. Which I absolutely loathed as a child, because it worked but it also wasn’t taking my emotions seriously.
I just find it very funny that when someone knows about the attack that’s all over European news your first assumption is “chronically online”
Edit: it’s also mentioned in the article we’re commenting on