Or Canadian geese.
Or Canadian geese.
Word for Monday got me but yeah.
Nah. You’ll be pumped full of preservatives so that your funeral and viewing can be held 2 weeks later to give your relatives time to travel. Then you’ll be buried in a plastic coffin in a hole filled with cement.
You’re nutrients ain’t doing shit.
Ah don’t let whom die. It’s a really good lesson in subject vs object.
He’s not currently president, so it wouldn’t be an official act, no? The wording doesn’t give the president immunity for life. It has to be something done through the office of the president.
I just learned what an inode is last week so I’m doing my best here.
I only call them by inode. Scoffs
Cloud foundry? Not familiar with cf
No. I disliked it as well
Citing this article is probably a bad idea.
Lol at the last section of the article. Valve is actually bad guys! Just trust me!
Valve won’t stay that way forever—the company is not immune to the pressures of capitalism, and there are already examples of anti-consumer behavior.
Eventually, the bomb will go off, and the full ‘enshittification’ of Steam will commence.
Is this an elaborate Easter joke?
True didn’t think about it
There may be some exceptions but I thought that the container at least had to have a similar if not the same OS as the base OS.
That is why containers are so efficient, because they utilize all the like files of the base OS but act like their own machine, thus saving a lot of space.
I specifically said they are not rotten. My point isn’t to say that the grapes are on sale. My point is that it’s not odd to say something is a great value.
I think you’re being quite dense.
If you saw some grapes on sale that looked delicious and not even close to spoiled for .99 cents a pound, where they’re usually 3.99 a pound, would you not say, yeah that’s a good value?
It’s not that hard of a concept to grasp tbh.
If something is worth comparatively little money for it’s implicit value, the it has good value.
It would be irresponsible not to.