

Who’s to know? Personally I suspect this is before he dips his face in a fresh bucket of Cheetos.
But what if it is retouched? Seeing how he hates facts with a passion I’d say he must love these photos in that case.


Who’s to know? Personally I suspect this is before he dips his face in a fresh bucket of Cheetos.
But what if it is retouched? Seeing how he hates facts with a passion I’d say he must love these photos in that case.


The decomposing hamster he carries on top of his head blew apart due to strong winds, which made him look even older and unhealthier than usual. You can’t tell me that wasn’t a deliberate move, seeing how strictly regulated the media is over there.

It moves the value of register (a CPU memory cell) rbx to register rax. It’s not that important though.
Basically the comic shows that the CPU is happily chugging along, executing instructions when suddenly the keyboard sends an interrupt telling the CPU it must stop all work and listen to whatever it has to say.
That was how keyboards worked before USB (back when they used PS/2 or DIN connectors). With USB it’s the other way around: the device gets polled X times per second to check if it has any data to send.
Personally I’ve found the Canon laser MFPs to also play nice with Linux, with both scanning and printing working just fine.


Yup… The nearest German fuel station is 10 minutes away, saved 23 cent per litre today. That’s despite our local Dutch fuel station being relatively cheap already.


Not enough Social Credits? Well, looks like you better start learning how to use the seashells then.


Which is a fairly high hurdle for an attacker in most instances.
With software projects training people that curl <link to their install script> | bash is totally fine and the insane amount of supply chain attacks lately it’s a critical bug that’s just begging to be exploited on single user systems.
So yes, patch your systems and definitely do not downplay this.


Much better than uploading some unsolvable geometrical pattern! 😁
Could very well be, our family PC running Windows 95 also showed this screen after shutdown, had an actual power button and required manually pressing it to turn off the pc.


The real question though is of course: can she run Crysis?


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I concur, if only because it’s also Dutch for “sausage”, which I find highly appropriate in this case.
“I also like to live dangerously.”


Don’t forget to get your humors checked before deployment. We don’t want to have put the Iran invasion on hold due to a bad case of dysentery after all!
I had to look up some numbers because I expected to see (…) the Netherlands on this map
Nah, Amsterdam was probably too tiny for this map.
They’ll come back though, don’t ask me how I know.


Definitely a dingleberry.


Experiences vary. My 67 year old mother requires my help every few months because Ubuntu managed to fuck up itself again. Or because she managed to do so. I wish I could switch her to something more stable (fuck, even Windows didn’t give here that much trouble back in the days), but due to an accident she can’t handle a change like that anymore. So fuck my life, I’m stuck with supporting that piece of shit excuse of a Linux distro.
So is comparing a Microsoft bug to the highlight of the Apollo project and conveniently ignoring all the setbacks that both led up to and followed it.
I don’t mind bashing Microsoft where warranted, but this just feels like cherry picking from a long list of technical and procedural failures.
Apollo 1:
Fire, I smell fire. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Roger Chaffee (presumed)
Outlook malfunctioning is extremely tame compared to the issues the early space program ran in to. Somehow this meme really rubs me the wrong way.
If your tip looks like that I’d recommend getting an antibiotic course, looks like syphilis to me.