

Man, when that plane makes a water landing, the real bbq starts.
Man, when that plane makes a water landing, the real bbq starts.
I remember suse and Debian where ahead of the curve back then. Package managers really changed the game when they started showing up around then. I will admit I’m probably a little too cynical. But I had to run windows through college for various software, and until recently playing most games on Linux was quite the challenge. Steam has truly cracked the code. So I’m dipping my toes back into Linux for daily use. I’ve been running my truenas server for a few years now and run several Linux VM’s so I’m not starting from scratch.
Pretty sure this guy didn’t use Linux twenty years ago. Outside of very basic computing, Linux wasn’t very useful.
<<<< has ipv4 static ip to my house. I do pay a small premium though. Like $15 bucks.
Do people actually watch whatever plex streams? The only reason I use plex is to rewatch Star Trek for the 18th time.
I had an issue with some equipment from ATT, it took about 6 different try’s before I finally found a human capable enough to help resolve my issue, which involved replacing the equipment.
This future sounds so much worse to fix a complicated issue.
Dang! You meet my approval as a movie buff. That wasn’t a widely available film.
How did alpha go do?