My favorite implication of these kinds of posts is that windows somehow doesn’t ever have driver issues.
My favorite implication of these kinds of posts is that windows somehow doesn’t ever have driver issues.
TIL being poor is a trend.
It almost looks like massive unfunded tax cuts for the ultra wealthy and big business don’t lead to job growth.
No.
Special thanks to Microsoft for going out of their way to help make this possible
This is hardly a new thing for MS. One of the first emails I remember getting when I got to college back in 2003 was from campus IT begging people not to install the latest XP update because it reenabled a vulnerability to existing malware.
I expect they will not be worth it as they’re too underpowered for your specific use case. (I’m assuming your use case is hosting complex physical similations for a major university physics department and the old computer you’re considering on Amazon is a used version of this one or something similar.)
For my home server I use whatever old PC I have laying around already.
I didn’t realize that RFK Jr. and Williamson were the best alternatives that Dems had to offer. That they were given equal funding and air time. That they got a fair chance to square off against the president directly over ideas. Carry on then.
That is a pretty generous use of the word ‘won’.
If only there were some sort of process we could have engaged in to select a candidate people actually want to vote for.
“Let the market decide.”
“No, not like that!”
He got his nickname from Rockefeller center actually, in one of his early movies a producer remarked they had about the same acting range and it just stuck.
Because you had a bullshit job to begin with?
Apple and I have very different notions of what it means to own something.
Not only have many states removed the right to an abortion, some of them are starting to restrict access to abortion care even when failure to provide that care could lead to grave injury such as the loss of organs or fertiity.
While there is a federal law on the books that seems to require this care, a case challenging one such state law was ruled on by SCOTUS over procedural issues and it is not clear yet how the high court will decide on the substance of the issue.
This one. I was born in 85, but in very poor, very rural Pennsylvania. I describe my upbringing as nearly gen x, with some millenial quirks.
I disagree that the concern about the President’s mental state originates from a single answer given during the debate.
I’ve never really seen Trump in a state I would define as competent, but even I had this is rank whataboutism. The question at hand is whether or not Biden is well enough for continued occupation of his office and Trump has fuck all to do with that.
My bad, I guess I should have written a 5000 word essay detailing the intricate workings of the executive branch instead of a simple shorthand most people readily understand.
I’m glad to hear the president isn’t actually important to the day to day operation of the executive branch. I guess I can stop caring who even gets elected.
I know people are focused on the implications for the upcoming election, but I find myself wondering “Who is running the country right now?”
I’m guessing the answer is something along the lines of “It’s complicated”, which should be a completely unacceptable answer for everyone.
Without getting into the weeds of arbitration—if you want to sue Valve for some reason, you now have to file in King county, Washington. This makes it too expensive to be worth it for any amount less than the cost of flying to and staying in Seattle for a lawsuit. Even if you’re right and Valve is wrong.
Amazon recently did this too and it worked out well for them I guess, since other companies seem to have followed suit.