







You can get PCI cards to add more sata ports, they don’t all need to be on the motherboard
Well, not mine, I can tell you that. And I’m not about to give an AI write permissions for /mnt


Well let me tell you, the things built in the vibe-cpdong paradigm will have consequences


‘less evil’ specifically implies still evil


I think maybe the root of the conflict is that it only works if you are fine with Microsoft’s “design” choices… cloud accounts, one drive integration, taskbar on bottom
Grouping these three things together and then labelling the group ‘design choices’ is wild


10 is the one where they fucked up the UX beyond repair
Was it? I gave up on 8 because of the UI, downgraded back to 7 and that was my last Windows machine. Was 10 worse?


sell it back for USD
Therein lies the rub; I’m not starting with USD, nor do I want to be


Is it becoming useful yet?


How do I short a currency?


A console is typically locked down; they can sell them at cost or a loss and make up the money selling games. A computer is typically not locked down, you can install games from wherever on it, so they can’t assume you’ll buy your games from them (even though you will)
If you’re unsure, that’s ok. You can put a question mark at the end of a line instead. It prints debug info about that line to the console for you.
print("Hello world")?
Fucking sold, I was gonna learn rust but you’ve changed my mind


It’d be really funny if it’s designed specifically not to meet Windows 11’s arbitrary requirements. You can install Linux though! :D
I don’t like pineapple on pizza


People would absolutely replicate their miniature armies still in the sprues
Where does a toast sandwich fit on this chart?
Less sarcastically, I see no mention of Marmite


Damned historical accuracy getting in the way of a decent joke


the blue checkmark as a way to show that you support the platform isn’t a bad idea
The premise of how it works is fine, it’s the supporting the platform part that’s the problem