It's not a sample ballot. It's one of their hilariously slanted polls. The possible answers to every question are "PRESIDENT TRUMP - MAGA" and "DANGEROUSLY LIBERAL KAMALA".
Okay, but you have to tell me about the aliens. I am willing to lie about it for the rest of my life.
It's all extremely ambiguous. I've seen that 2-parter hundreds of times and I have no firm opinion on what it's trying to imply.
And that's okay. If we got that story today, we'd meet the author of the Covenant of Primus and he'd tell us exactly what he was writing about and how he knows, and...
I wouldn't call the answers we get today boilerplate, because they'll talk about things they aren't specifically asked about. John Warden asked about maybe redoing T30 Metroplex and he mentioned that Animated Omega Supreme is in the queue.
Speaking of the interview, I'm still not over how open things are now. For years the dreaded "Will you make this toy?" question was a complete waste of a slot in Q&A sessions, because toys are serious business and any potential plans are super top secret. But this crew will just tell us "Yeah we...
All the programs I wanted were either in one of the Alpine repos or just not available for Linux at all, so in that regard for me Alpine wasn't a worse option than any other distro.
The only thing I encountered that would make me hesitate to recommend it to a newcomer is the installation. It's...
Nothing about it seemed particularly more server centric than anything else Unix based. The admittedly lackluster installation process does offer stock DEs, and I was able to get Chicago95 working without any hiccups.
I want an extremely lean system that has just the packages I want and nothing...
Well, he liked to think the myth was about himself anyway.
I want that kind of Megatron back. Not corrupted by anyone or anything. Just driven mad by his own increasingly out of control ambitions.
I was using Alpine before the last Windows update broke everything. I don't get why it's generally not recommended as a desktop, even in Linux circles. It's the first distro I felt I was really getting along with.
They like the CLI because it's fast. But it's only fast because they've memorized all the commands to set up their computer. But they've only memorized all the commands to set up their computer because they're having to do it every day, because they keep breaking their installs and have to start...
I'm mad at Microsoft right now for breaking all my virtual machines, but I agree.
I was actually enjoying Linux while it lasted, but that's only because I stopped listening to advice and just used the Root account for everything.
I wonder if this episode will ever exist without the "subscribe" nag. It doesn't matter much in this case, but I hate that on general principle.
They're supposed to be frightened, but the lifeless ears really hurt. Come on. Have some fun at work.
The flashbacks thing is so dumb.
Ear...
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