I keep typing ls into the command prompt.
Generally it seems to try to do something then crash the cmd.exe process.
oo1
I wonder about raspberry pi - it's the image you download that has the known user and password.
It might mean that you can't sell one with a pre-imaged, pre-installed sdcard unless you customised the image.
I use "4cab".
They'll never guess that.
I'm not sure i rate this particular article.
They seem to sort of hint at the importance of power and energy efficiency
But why did they then "ask about TDP" ? Surely they they need to know the actual input power(or energy) to achieve the benchmark, not TDP which is itself a wierd thing for chips that self regulate temperature by throttling.
I'm not inclined to pay attention to this journo.
"are you still watching?"
5,4,3,2,1 Auto-pause
"MONEY ME MONEY NOW.
ME A MONEY NEEDING A LOT NOW"
do google also provide all the data on clickthroughs thorough which the success of campaigns might be measured?
And i mean "Measured" by extremely dumb people whose best hope in life is probably to bullshit their way into becoming a director of sales and ma . . .
This should be linuxmemes forum, not a serious one.
It's blatantly somewhere between unfunny joke and obvious troll.
no.
Next year will be the year when people say "this will be the year of the linux rennaisance"
That said I guess there is Da Vinci Resolve available.
When is Wayleonardo coming to debian as standard?
i think xfce people in general don't fuck around with all that distro gobshitery. it's fast, works and isn't fancy.
gnome and kde people more likely to want to show off all the bullshit effects they're wasting all that ram on.
You wanna know what my ram has in it . . . data, glorious data.
Albeit being inefficiently monged into terrible statistical models by some shitty code i wrote.
snufkin linux
If they get punitive damages it might be a lot more than that.
Lawyer might do it for 0 upront and % of settlement if they think there's a decent prospect of that.
widdows 2000 was the pinnacle for me, beat XP until i wanted to go to 64 bit.
Apart from having 64-bit, XP was a step back; even if I don't count the fucking dog thing.
XP was a fair bit harder to de-bloat than win 2000 and they were hell-bent on forcing internet exploder on the world.
XP was also at a time when Linux was becoming pretty easily usable and mac osx was impressive too - I remember using those imac coloured egg things at university in 2000. They were good apart from the mouse, and ran MS office pretty well.
StarOffice was already better than MS-Word at dealing with .doc format across versions.
and ancient version of Wordperfect were miles better for WP anyway ("reveal codes").
windows XP was already down to gaming, adobe and CAD/other specialist apps, plus maybe MS Excel that just weren't as good or not available on linux.