Pretty sure memes like that are always intended to be taken as satire. They used to be a quite popular format.
Pretty sure memes like that are always intended to be taken as satire. They used to be a quite popular format.
Now that the “I hate systemd” movement is mostly dead, it’s become funny again.
Maybe I do understand why people like Star Trek, but I just don’t like that myself?
Notice how it doesn’t explain what’s going on in the pattern that got it to number 6. It’s just a guess. If push comes to shove, anyone can make a straight faced lie that whatever option is the correct answer, they’ll just avoid explaining it.
It is (almost) always a good time to buy a house because it will (almost) always be good to own a house tomorrow.
Remember the alternative is throwing away approximately the same amount of money every month and never seeing that money again.
You and I must know the same Greg!
Notice how they don’t post the bitrate, because even the higher one will be extremely low. Every streaming service has been dropping their bitrates over the years, Netflix and HBO are the worst offenders as I’ve noticed. It probably saves them a ton of money, and 90% of their customers won’t notice because they’re on their phone while watching in the background.
To make it weirder, I’m confident they boost the bitrates on their new releases to get the approval of the enthusiastic viewers, then drop it after the reviews are in.
As an alternative, how about my entire cache in .config
?
Looking at you VSCode, with 3 unique cache folders.
An excellent choice, and the sequel is also great, although the gameplay is very different.
I feel like this should be simple to solve, just say “If anyone ever posts classified info about an in-game stat, that stat is permanently frozen at the current value forever, regardless of accuracy.”
With a rule like this, posting classified info immediately means you lose the argument, and people only do it cuz they love to argue online.
That law looks like it’s written so that they could arrest me for having 6 books they didn’t like. Obscene could mean anything here. It just screams “selective punishment”.
This conspiracy can still be true, even if you assume Elon is an idiot.
Interesting how they just casually state that they have full access to his chatgpt history. This case is a speedrun of all the ways cops can jump across ethical boundaries.