Maybe you need to dub it from english to english and take the chance to fix it.
Maybe you need to dub it from english to english and take the chance to fix it.
Welp, they needed to tell people about themselves, I’m taking note.
Socrates would be proud.
My problem with those are that I always manage to get lost on where the program has its focus/what kind of instruction is expecting. And while trying to go back to normal I end up messing it more and more. Maybe some day I will get there, but it is still not the day.
Both? Both. And how was that screen transcriber called? I don’t know, but let’s try that one again. (I wish it was “/s”)
Pest wishes.
5% of the times it works every time.
I couldnt make it work as a tablet. The virtual keyboard is rarely ever working. Not even for entering the user session. And most apps are not designed for things like scroll or other gestures.
They are just giving some time for the waters to calm a bit, and then say that it is taking too much effort.
Windows Media creation tool didn’t work, but spoofing Linux on the page to directly download an iso gave me a different iso that worked
Sometimes I hate when I fix something in a way that I’m not supposed to. Like “If I didn’t know about this thing that I don’t have any particular reason to know, I’d be fucked.”
Google was declared a monopoly. Next step: Let the monopoly keep doing the monopoly stuff.
“Stop, stop it is already dead.”
I haven’t found a definition that quite explains it in the way I mean it. As I see it those thought sessions (making up words) start with some quietness and then you start thinking about the deeper stuff. But without getting into the more thoughtful part I still think of it as contemplation.
The word that comes to my mind is “contemplation”, it might be used more broadly but I think it still fits.
If you are going to ask questions maybe you are not the target demographic.
Plot twist, all of those are project initial commits.
Sure, “restrict” the kernel access. And the first company to be granted the requisites for kernel access, CrowdStrike.
Pro-tip, a lot of the parenthesis are not as necessary as they seem at first and you can use the content as part of the sentence directly, making it sound more natural. Simply using other punctuation.