

not all hero’s wear capes
not all hero’s wear capes
dope
same, and make sure fast boot or whatever fast start up is disabled in windows
thanks i didnt know this. i kinda got the cibes that this was the case, but had never heard of that until now. not something they taught us in school. im not necessarily “younger” but i was very disconnected for a long time between no phone, couch surfing punk houses, hobo life, then just living in rural New Mexico until like 7 years ago.
power to the players
is there a textbook that people like trump read and act accordingly. because its almost as if there is a guide book on being a self absorbed fascist tyrant baby
you can use a 24t, but the 40t can do more accurate finer rips and lasts a bit longer in my experience, and it can handle hardwoods better, and reduces splintering etc when ripping plywood. if doing cabinets maybe go up on teeth even more, but then youre pushing the balance of cost and performance.
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no such thing as a stupid question, just stupid people.
opinions are like assholes, everyones got one and they all stink
yeah i was just thinking this the other day. i have alot of packages on my linux boot. i run mysql,postgres all kinds of stuff, many python versions, still fast as the first day i installed it. windows on the other hand starts bogging down fast. i keep my windows boot withonly the bare minimum of things and turn off almost everything from the start up, woth the hopes of keeping it useable.
thats strange, my boot menu has 2 kernel selections for pop os, the current one and one that is the previous running kernel. if a pop os update breaks my system i can just boot from the other kernel image. which has only happened once in 5 years. but was able to wait for pop to push fixes etc and then dist upgrade.
since you dont seem to have that option, you may need to boot from live usb and investigate further.
when you try to boot into it what happens?
pop os
only neofetch