

Can’t access the bios with secure boot on (at least I could not on an old laptop I was refurbishing, thank god the owner could login into windows)
Can’t access the bios with secure boot on (at least I could not on an old laptop I was refurbishing, thank god the owner could login into windows)
Most people who work IT don’t even know what a kernel is, tbf
The fence has been there for some years (some antiterrorist measure), but I also don’t recall paying.
That’s not having a nice standard. Why should there be a standard for delayed transportation? 20min delays are anyway on the low end when it comes to DB
Lol no it’s not, let’s not pretend driving a car is a choice here
You’d think a damn sticker would be good enough
Peak German comment.
Is your last quote supposed to make us agree with you? “Tiny island’s gov does what your corrupt one couldn’t achieve since 1950”?
They’re secretly hoping they’ll get to bomb an occupied Romania
Lol ask Greece about that
This is just the OG Nazis kissing the ring
Are you really looking at Muslim cultures and saying “yep, totally healthy sex education”? We’re talking about incels rising up, and you bring up an entire religion based around the same concepts?
Enjoy the President dictator you deserve
Y’a pas que le CPU. Je voulais selfhost matrix mais l’implémentation en python bouffe 1Go+ de RAM à rien faire, ce qui est beaucoup trop si on veut pousser les gens à self host. Conduit fonctionnait correctement, par contre.
Je sais pas si piefed a le même problème, mais c’est à garder en tête
NVIDIA hardware is developed to run on Linux
How do you think the holocaust started?
Thanks for posting this, I haven’t played FG in years and this post just brought back many memories!
Conduit is a Rust implementation that runs OK, but obviously doesn’t have feature parity
In practice many people have 40h/w contracts and then get extra days off (35h/ w being the standard, you save 5h per week) which amounts to an extra 15 days I think over a year.
I don’t think the devs have much to do with these decisions