

It’s always funny how companies who want to adopt some new flashy tech never listen to specialists who understand if something is even worth a single cent, and they always fell on their stupid face.
It’s always funny how companies who want to adopt some new flashy tech never listen to specialists who understand if something is even worth a single cent, and they always fell on their stupid face.
And update and shutdown actually reboots your system in the end anyway. This shit drives me crazy whenever I need to use Windows.
I don’t have a job right now, so yes. Although mostly not more than few hours per week, since I have better things to do, and it have recently started to feel like I am wasting my life when playing them.
There’s no way Windows would just access non-readable partition, and do anything with it, let alone delete it. No operating system does this.
Replacing the bootloader is of course much more likely, but the general rule is that if you can manage to install Linux, you probably can follow basic instructions to fix GRUB or whatever your bootloader is.
That or AGI. But there’s no AGI yet.
For Lua I think it’s just for the interpreted version, I’ve heard that LuaJIT is amazingly fast (comparable to C++ code), and that’s what for example Löve (game engine) uses, and probably many other projects as well.
I see few of these, but there might be more:
The icons on the desktop are too apart from each other.
The icon for a floppy disk is much different to what’s on Windows XP.
I think program names in the taskbar are 1 or 2 pixels too high, but I might be wrong.
The icons in the notification area are too close to each other.
Last icon in the notification area is too close to the clock.
There’s too much padding to the left of notification area icons.
There’s too much padding to the right of the taskbar clock.
So what is the normal pee color? Light green?
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