

Because then I don’t have to reverse out, which is far more difficult
Because then I don’t have to reverse out, which is far more difficult
Autopilot and Autopilot Device Preparation spring to mind. Two distinct products, and yet they’ve gone down the Wii U naming route
Here’s a random non-Microsoft article I found on the web, and which you’ve probably already seen
By whose standards?
How big is the pin?
Swift is more to do with agility than speed, I’d say.
Ah yes, the “draw the rest of the owl” technique. I know it well!
How would you do it in 8 steps, then?
When literally every other language said “ananas”, English panicked and mentally combined the concept of a pinecone and a freakin’ apple
It’d still run NetBSD!
I was 7 when I first properly used Linux. My dad somehow found a prebuilt which came with SuSE - I assume version 7 or thereabouts. It didn’t last long, sadly, before we switched over to Windows XP.
Then at age 14/15, I ran Ubuntu 10 as my daily driver on my netbook. Then #! for a bit.
Used Windows 7 and 10 until… I guess age 26/27 since that’s what we’re doing, when I switched to Debian full-time. (Via MX-Linux, which didn’t quite work out)
Just to add to this, for a very long time, he wasn’t even called Steve - he was called “Steve?” for the precise reason that they’re not really a character at all.
Bennie and the Jets
Oh dear, Earth runs on Windows? That explains so much
Situation?
OBS Studio. It’s probably a terrible idea, but I have a real Jenga tower of a setup, and any time I update it seems to break something
WinDirStat might be worth a look.
Depending on the tone, say it in your best Matt Berry voice
Looks a bit like Soundtracker et al.
It does. Last time I did it, though, it required a couple of files to get going. Have a look here for info: http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/