



There must be a “the virgin Mr Robot hacker vs the chad Kung Fury hackerman” comparison out there somewhere
it’s doing something right
That’s where the problem lies, we know it’s doing something right but we don’t understand what or how it works, we’re too reliant on it to change it, and the workarounds we have to make to accommodate it are a pain in the arse.
As an aside, a Scottie dog called Haggis wearing a tam o’ shanter is an adorable character for a children’s book
So if I’m identified as unique how bad is that? Is fingerprinting so critical that it makes all my other attempts at privacy pointless, or is it a niche edge-case that you don’t really need to worry about?
You can install powershell on Linux if you’re feeling masochistic


Just don’t pull his commit


True!


It’s usually IIII on clocks


Mmm, creamy



Any beginner’s guides for this? I hadn’t thought about it until now but my fans do seem louder since I switched from Windows!
So they can make a lightweight Windows, they just normally choose not to?
Can you even run Windows on a RPi?


Imagine you went through the pain of learning it to make a web front end. You want to make back end things too, but they all require knowing different languages. You’re not learning another language, learning this one was hard enough! Easier to keep using the same horrible language for everything, of course.


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Same principle as a former burglar who now installs security systems or a former soldier who now works as a bodyguard. You’ve got the skills, you just want to use them in a different way!
Was 10 actually alright early on in its life, or was I just unaware? I don’t remember any of the advertising and spyware crap back when I first upgraded from 7.