I use it at home just because I wanted to try something different on my laptop, I really don’t understand what some people love about it so much. It’s bot terrible or anything, I just find it a bit clunky and there’s nothing remarkably good.
I use it at home just because I wanted to try something different on my laptop, I really don’t understand what some people love about it so much. It’s bot terrible or anything, I just find it a bit clunky and there’s nothing remarkably good.
I use the DDG one on a daily basis, but I usually have the GPT model selected.
How do they teach the US emerging as a world power? I can kind of imagine them saying it just happened because they’re cleverer and harder working.
I don’t know how I’d deal with it but I can’t say I wouldn’t have done the same thing given the chance, at least at that age. Does she realise that 65 isn’t all that old? He could have decades left in him. Most of my grandparents have lived into their 90s.
I read an article where a journalist reported about a visit to NK where they were taken into a room and shown a bunch of people using the internet. The journalist said it was just a bunch of people on Google who clearly had no idea what they were doing, like they’d only just been placed in front of an internet browser for the first time in their lives.
Can someone explain how this works in the US? If my work said this to me I’d feel totally comfortable saying no, and if I did come in I’d charge for transport and get double time.
I also use DuckDuckGo. If I find I’m not seeing the results I want i just add !g anywhere and the search gets sent over to Google, though I don’t find I need to do that very often.
Do kids nowadays even know what Splinter Cell is?
Archer T3U, a usb WiFi adapter.
If somebody hacks into your Windows computer then you know somebody’s hacked Windows, if somebody hacks a bank or website then you don’t really think about which OS they were running. Go to something like exploit-db and there’s plenty of CVEs for both Windows and Linux but it’s usually in the software.
What are those white bears in the middle? I’m assuming they can’t be polar bears.
TLL (Tornado Low Level) on the ZX Spectrum was amazing at the time, and Cyclone was a sort of follow up but I don’t know if it was the same developer or anything.
Are you talking about 1 or 2? I always thought 2 was better and introduced a load of mechanics (to me at least) that are commonplace nowadays. This was the first FPS game I played where getting found during a stealth mission didn’t completely ruin everything. And the concept of unkillable enemies that you can only run from.
tar -xvf filename I don’t even know what it does but I’ve memorised it.
I hear the petition to get KMail ported to Windows just hit a gazillion signatures.
Is this why green sweets are usually lime flavoured when they should all be apple flavoured?
Linux is the best it’s ever been but it’s still too complicated for normal people. Most people don’t even know what a VM or a driver is. I would disagree that drivers are no more of an issue on Linux than Windows. You can plug upwards of 99% of devices into Windows and they’ll just work. Barely and vendors provide support for Linux, not that that’s the fault of anyone really. I can understand why vendors don’t want to commit resources and Linux can’t have built in support for everything.
I have no idea why I sub to this.
There’s also OVPN. They do all the stuff people like Mullvad for but they own all their own hardware and they’ve had their no-logging policy tested in court.
I’ve never seen it before but you might be expected to pass a ball back if it’d been kicked over accidentally. Scotland has its own ways though.