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All we wanted back in the day was Unix line ending support, and they would give even that.

How about a CTRL+Z that don't undo the past 11 years of changes you've done, and instead just undos one smaller change?

This game got me into so much trouble. What a mistake.

Care to share the story? I have no idea how my parents let me play this but it was my first multiplayer online game and I was hooked.

I got the game with the condition I would never enable the adult mode from my parents. And I never did, at home.

One day my parents dragged me to a dinner party they were going to, and I brought along the game disc. Me and one of the other parents kids loaded the game and started playing. At some point the other kid wanted to see the adult mode and I relented.

Later on, to troll this kids brother I threw the dollars so the speak… and this little kid just lost his mind. He ran into the other room where the adults were enjoying tea and dinner and totally ratted us out.

My parents immediately bust in, drag me out and we drive home. They don’t let me use the computer again for a month over some pixelated bewbies. Good lord things were different in the 90s.


Why do people still complain about fb. FB has been this way for years..

I found the last season a little rushed...

Why is it that Google find my doesn’t work? I can’t get it running on my pixel, seems like a known issue.

To play devils advocate, Linux does pose some issues as far as a stable platform base. They don't even guarantee glibc compatibility afaik.

Then why would they make applications for a dying platform? Is there some budding market for native win32 apps that I'm not aware of?

Please people, stop trying to fix windows and just let it die.

I did my part

I’m pretty sure butterfly keyboard was made worse when it came to the hotter rubbing higher power Mac’s. I rarely saw folks with the original 12” low power model having issues.

It was not an entirely bad concept for the device it was conceived for, but Apple has a habit of unifying their technologies to all their products and sometimes, like with Liquid Glass, that seriously doesn’t work.


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