Back when just having the deagle was enough to sell it
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Back when just having the deagle was enough to sell it
They had to invent a package manager for repackaged debs and GitHub repos. Very elite
Or the “don’t worry I fixed it” one time poster
One of the things I noticed when I first switched, was the difference of advice on forums. Linux users would ask for reports and pinpoint errors giving a fix. Windows forums would be wild random often unrelated guesses ultimately leading to “just reformat”.
Stick to the side of the path your country drives on or at least move to that side if someones comming the otherway. I don’t get how this isn’t common knowledge but it also doesn’t matter all that much.
Stack being weird and toxic I’m shocked, shocked I tell you