Windows2000 was my last. After having managed to work in IT and using Linux on my desktop, I started a new job last year which required me to use Windows11. I find it quite awkward.
Luckily WSL is a thing.
Windows2000 was my last. After having managed to work in IT and using Linux on my desktop, I started a new job last year which required me to use Windows11. I find it quite awkward.
Luckily WSL is a thing.
It’s a quote from the series
Nah, has always been brewing.. but really began to pick up steam in the last 10 years or so. Guess it varies a bit depending on the country.
Meanwhile voters make the far-right the biggest party in France.
Good luck (everyone are so screwed)
A late friend joined our IRC channel a few years ago. It was quite upsetting at first, before realising it was a member of his family starting up his computer.
RIP elf.
A healthy “fuck it, i don’t care” attitude goes a long way for me at least.
That, or “I don’t get paid enough to care, fuck em”
:-)
i find it remarkable that people still use it
I share your view as a swede. most people in the country do, i think
Cycling, mountain biking. Nature and me and myself. Everything else is just to support this habit.
“Started as”
Yeah, no. Yes Xenix was a thing but it would be incorrect to say that it ever was their main product.
I don’t think anyone has ever hinted on that NT has a unix code base except for some “borrowed” networking code from bsd.
youtube doesnt work for me anymore:
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enshittification continues
/rant