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Me too! And it’s all shit posts :)

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Manjaro XFCE after switching from Windows about 5 years ago. The first 3 months were rough and now when I have to use Windows I can’t believe how badly Microsoft had everyone brainwashed into believing what an OS should be like. It’s such a shame that 95% of the population thinks computer == macos || computer == windows

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Meine Oma hat mich immer mit Kohlrouladen gequält, aber heutzutage würde ich gerne wieder Mal ne Kohlroulade essen :D

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Fantastisch :D

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Well, no need to learn anything else, really.

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The new update is great. The pace of development is crazy :)

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I played a lot of cities: skylines. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for this one.

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Omg don’t remind me of the SMR fiasco. I once bought an SMR drive by accident and didn’t understand why overwriting lots of small files happened at like 5kbps…I couldn’t believe it when I found out!

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It’s fascinating to think that it requires this effort to get manufacturers to agree on open standards…it’s blatantly obvious that tapping into a standardised or common ecosystem guarantees far more sucess than walled gardens. This is a simplified example, but if you are making a brand new device, say, via Kickstarter…and instead of connecting it via USB, you connect it with your own proprietary connector, that would be insane.

Yes, if you are Apple, you can pull stunts like that. And perhaps places like Razer think they can lock people into their products more, but I still think an open standard makes sense. You can add your own special stuff on top if you need to, I suppose.

(may I just add that I am one of those people who used computers when they were grey boxes and therefore RGB has never made any sense to me and Asrock’s initiative of releasing motherboards that are £100 cheaper just by leaving off RGB is huge to me!)

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Why was Reddit allowed then? And it’s even stranger that this was a Vodafone gateway, when I’m not on Vodafone. When I checked which network I was on, it did not even seem to be Vodafone in my phone settings. Anyway, VPNs solve that problem. Seems like the “18+” content policy is applied arbitrarily.

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