But it’s in a constant state of exploding
But it’s in a constant state of exploding
404: Not found
I just use process hacker and the handles part of it
Me when i figured out I can just run an exe from a zip and casually plays Minecraft. Then sets up a socks 5 proxy using danted on guess what, a free Oracle server.
Was quite tempting to live boot an ubuntu but then I’d have to reset the cmos.
Me when my sound randomly goes poof and starts acting on the fritz
Terminal please run my pulse killer file. Fixed.
Then sometimes my chat/game mixer just breaks. And one only works, then on a random day it is just mysteriously works again without doing anything.
Then my windows laptop is like: File Explorer crashes fairly regularly. Word died sometimes. The battery percentage is now just a percentage with no number!
Now my WiFi toggle states it’s offline… Opens networks, ah lovely it says connected. Same with Bluetooth.
Much rather just have the more reliable Linux.
Check out Chris titisi’s script. Can do quite a bit and uninstall edge.
It can be ran as a single command without any manual download.
Why bother wasting the resources to send em to space, when a bullet suffices.
append reddit and if that still brings up garbage like reddit says… Articles
Use site:reddit.com it’ll only show from reddit.com and nothing else.
I guess for some reason it decided to pack up
Any reason or just being a blatant idiot?
Less people, less developers, less software. Gatekeepers seem to prefer to keep it worse, than get the obvious benefits of more users.
If Linux had the most and Windows the least users, it’d probably be in the same boat with the less ease of use in many cases.
Stupid take.
Linux has some of the best device compatability because it’s baked into the kernel. Don’t need to download a driver in most cases, just update the kernel.
Plus it’s known to be a great os for a developer. Also the apt repositories or other repos make installing an app on windows store look like a toddlers first steps in comparison.
Oh and if you use an android phone then you’re using a Linux kernel.
The foundation of the Android platform is the Linux kernel. For example, the Android Runtime (ART) relies on the Linux kernel for underlying functionalities such as threading and low-level memory management. 4 May 2023 Platform architecture - Android Developers
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Hold sys/win+ + key
…big through zoom. Now keep going, you’ll enter a different universe.