I’m just this guy, you know?
Not just Little Ben, but also Medium Ben and Not-Quite-As-Big-As-Big-Ben Ben
I can be at home, but it’s not until I’m in comfy pants, on the couch, with a drink in hand that I’m home
And 9% of the rest would just be griefing them
80% of my work is on websites, and the other 20% is in a text editor or terminal. As long as I could map my old keyboard shortcuts I don’t see why not.
That’s not entirely true. I’ve been a Mac user since 1989 and I also recommend Brother laser printers
“DNS never breaks. Nobody will ever have to type in an IP address”
192.168.1.0/24 = caffeine
10.0.0.0/8 = cocaine
I get that, and I thought the same until I started writing documentation myself and found people misinterpreting what I thought were very clear instructions. Every piece of writing has subtext and secondary meaning, even technical docs.
Even understanding that the person writing the docs didn’t speak English as a first language helps me find clues to fill in the gaps that exist in all documentation. And that’s a skill I first picked up in literature class.
But that’s just me.
This is why nerds who don’t like literature class are missing out. If you can figure out the meaning of some inscrutable poem most documentation should be a breeze.
I would advise you not to judge a platform from what trouble inexperienced users get into with incompatible software.
I’ve been seriously using a Mac for over 20 years in my career across the tech industry and I respectfully disagree.
No offense taken! There are a lot of justifiable reasons why people would avoid Apple products, I just don’t think the desktop OS is one of them.
My very minimal experience with an in store mac-book has cautioned me away from the fisher-price OS
Saying it’s a Fisher-Price OS is like saying Linux is Fisher-Price because people have anime themes.
It’s Unix under the hood. It’s just as much a “real” operating system as any desktop Linux distro. It just looks nice.
Those kids will be the security and networking giants of tomorrow. Good on ya, lads.
Wait! Those torrent clients are written with programming languages! We should sue the people who made the programming languages for encouraging piracy!
The man is also the bear
The perfect property for the zip line/archery enthusiast
Because generations are culturally defined, I think they’re created by shared cultural events. You’re a Boomer if you can remember Kennedy getting shot and the moon landing, but not the end of WWII. You’re a Millennial if you remember the fall of the Berlin Wall but not Reagan getting shot. You’re Gen Z if you don’t remember 9/11 but do remember COVID.
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