The Guys podcast has a pretty fun episode about this.
The Guys podcast has a pretty fun episode about this.
If I’ve been repeatedly rerunning commands via ctrl-r’ing back through my history, I’ll start getting careless and more than i should have I’ve accidentally hit enter twice on the wrong command without pausing to double check first. Sometimes to less than desirable effect…
I guess these names are definitely memorable
What a fucking terrible name
I had the same experience. Despite all the doomsaying online I found the installation and configuration process pretty straightforward thanks to the quality documentation.
Yeah, Ask Historians was the only truly good subreddit, at least in terms of moderation and quality of content.
Wow, great work Sherlock
LOL, maybe if we were able to design a sub that actually worked properly we wouldn’t have to go crying to other countries to buy their subs.
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150m a year doesn’t seem that much, honestly. I know people think “oh, it’s just a website” but it takes a lot of work and money in salaries and infrastructure hosting to keep a web application as popular as Wikipedia up and running.
Oh that’s good. TBH I didn’t watch the video because I’m very lazy, so thanks for the info 😀
I hope the new Star map has a search feature. That would make a huge difference.
Commodore 64, probably around '86 or so. It had a tape drive and games would take like 20 minutes to load. Crazy to think about now.
Later on (probably around 1989 or 1990) I got an Amstrad 8086 PC. IIRC it had maybe 1mb ram (pretty large for the time) and a massive 20mb hard drive. I remember playing games like bubble Bobble, the Sierra adventure games and so on. A few years later I got a 386 DX PC and played a lot of wing Commander and privateer, dune 2, LucasArts games and so on.
Ahhh, memories!
100% true. He went deep into the anti-trans rabbit hole a number of years ago.
NDT channeling Reddit and The Oatmeal ca. 2012
/r/movies has always had tons of those generic hidden/underrated gem/actor threads about huge blockbuster films that everyone has seen. It’s in no way a new phenomenon. The /r/moviescirclejerk subreddit has existed for years, and lives off those posts.
Yup. And wait until you find out that Happy Days was itself a spin off (of a sort).
It’s always seemed kind of crazy to me that this was a spin off of Happy Days
Kinda reminds me of the 2000AD/Judge Dredd style. Nice work!
It’s been a long time since OnePlus could claim to be a budget brand. That ship sailed a long time ago.