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  • You are correct!

  • It is telling you to eat that deadly mushroom though.

  • I had a Jolla smart phone, it was pretty great but it also quickly became apparent that the company had no real intention to make Sailfish the Android-compatible, open and privacy-friendly OS I was hoping it'd be. Selling licenses to customers to put the OS on third party hardware really killed it for me.

    Kinda surprised they are still around, but I guess knowing the right magical words to whisper to investors is a good enough business strategy. They've done it with blockchain, now it's AI.

  • Windows NP(OAFY)

  • I wonder if they will call the next versions 12 and especially 13. Alternative names:

    • Windows AI (because all those new features are so transformative)
    • Windows Azure Blue, Red and Yellow (Home and Pro, neither allowing local accounts, also Enterprise where non-hybrid AD still kinda works)
    • Windows Edge 20XX (everything has to use cloud computing terms!)
    • Windows. Just Windows. (four years later: Windows 2 announced!)
  • And when the boss finds out about that ground-breaking research he'll probably want to make an even better gay bomb with it.

  • I like tar xaf (eXtract All Files) better.

  • it is a mystery 👻

  • Shame somebody removed that code. At least RetroBar will still work. Hopefully.

  • From what I hear it's usually more about back-handed compliments than outright insults, like "wow, you must have a lot of confidence in yourself to wear that, go you!"

  • Jsyk, you can also use Shift + Ctrl + V for the one handed paste (likewise Shift + Ctrl + C to copy), or Shift + Insert (and Ctrl + Insert to copy) works too.

    TIL, works in xfce4-terminal, thank you!

  • I use the menu key in my terminal emulator to paste from the clipboard. Just Menu -> P. There's probably a shortcut, but this works.

  • IT workers != tech bros

    But I don't know either.

  • Not true, you can even buy it on Amazon if you really want to.

  • Sounds like the test itself isn't the problem but how it's used and how much people attach to the results, like with IQ tests. Neither that nor Myers-Briggs should be part of interviewing for a job either but apparently some US companies do it anyway.

  • Under the fake stuff that looks nice on the outside is a deep culture of judgment and shame and fear.

    Funny, that's what Christianity seems to be mostly about anyway.

  • Can this be the new GNU/Linux copypasta?