Gordonjcp
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No user record in our sample, but Gordonjcp has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
This is kind of the problem with Windows-y thinking, yes. "Oh the security stuff is in the way, why does it need that, MSDOS doesn't have it, no-one needs it"
Patty pan squash grows like crazy in most of the UK. If you live near a farm with cows or horses, get yourself as much manure as you can lay your hands on and dig it in well, and you will be eating the damn things until…
It'd be interesting to compare that with installing Windows, which in 30 years of using Linux I have still to successfully do.
> First person to watch a specific youtube video, which contains the password, wins. Why would that be difficult?
I love services like that. I love entering data into them! In fact, I love it so much that I wrote some scripts to do just that...
Stuff like 6502s and Z80s are a bit like little single-cylinder engines - the world will move onto all sorts of interesting new places, but something somewhere will always be powered by a wee Briggs & Stratton that…
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Oh you mean like the cockleburrs you get on things? Maybe more about the size of a small grape, outside diameter? It's weird, I've only ever noticed those on the west coast.
I've found them to be rock solid stable, and of course unlike AMD they are accelerated. NVidia are literally the only game in town for video editing, because AMD won't provide compute acceleration in Linux.
> Whatever that weed is with the little spikey-ball-nodes that get into your pets hair, or in your laces and socks In Scotland it's called "Sticky Willie" which is nowhere near as rude as it sounds. Its primary function…
> a cohesive desktop OS What would that look like, then?
> some prolific volunteer commenting on a bug report there speaks in a manner that comes off as brusque or dismissive Maybe they are being brusque and dismissive. Maybe they're allowed to. I know I use a somewhat…
My toddler runs https://rangerovers.pub and it mostly holds up okay. He's not great at yaml because he can't really read so the significant whitespace is a problem, but he knows how to run the backups and ensure the…
The thing you have linked to is correct, but you're reading it wrong. VHS has 240 *horizontal* lines of resolution, meaning that a grid comprising 240 alternating *vertical* black and white stripes ought to be…
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> Modern music is less harmonically complex than even early Beatles, who used more chords (and more chord progressions) than are used today. Music today is highly repetitive. The Beatles used three chord progressions…
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It's a shame the first youtube link is so overcompressed because it's clearly been from very clean VHS, and absolutely destroyed when it was encoded.
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