

it’s the most convenient, but i still use my winrar for some things, mainly some of the self-extractors i build and when i want recovery bits.


it’s the most convenient, but i still use my winrar for some things, mainly some of the self-extractors i build and when i want recovery bits.
just wait a few more years and the traditional cold weather kit won’t be needed.
all my winter coats, mittens, gloves, scarves, and boots. all completely unused the last two winters… except for one light knit hat… the two winters before that, same-except i wore gloves a couple times.
and when yer nekkid, the mosquitoes have a bigger target.
mosquitoes are not a problem in the winter.


the pdf says a sub domain. which is something that could be provided by a single domain on an existing tld.


it’s so much easier to just send the command over the always-on cellular link.


back in the early days of walkmans, you could call 'em up toll-free, say you lost the battery cover or the headphone cable is broke, and they’d send you a replacement. no worries about ‘warranty’, no cost to you…


we used to (retired from that work now) deal with those ai generated notes. they are horrible, error filled, and could literally kill someone if they aren’t corrected in time by a human (the bit we used to do).


eating their own dog food, are they?
they’ll have to hire an actual developer to fix it.
this got me wondering if anyone ever submitted a résumé to cvs on a roll of receipt paper.
updates, sure. let discover or gnome software do 'em.
my debian won’t break the system.
to install, though? i’d rather see exactly what’s going on. i don’t always want to bring in every tom, dick and recommend. i use aptitude.