Snaps promise to do some really cool things. They just are a bitch to use and they are slow and tied too heavily to canonical.
Weren’t you supposed to be able to snap in and out a kernel by now? Like, not even needing a reboot?
Snaps promise to do some really cool things. They just are a bitch to use and they are slow and tied too heavily to canonical.
Weren’t you supposed to be able to snap in and out a kernel by now? Like, not even needing a reboot?
Dude if you could convince MAGA of that…
Open up the tv, de soldier the led.
That’s increasingly difficult to do.
Android has been doing shit like this for years. It’s a marketing tool more than anything. But there’s a weird tribalism around Android so everyone just forgives it. But when windows does it people suddenly care about privacy.
I’m tired.
That’s a good point. Better get a giant ass hard drive array going and connect it to something disposable, like an pi.
When they were protesting here in Akron, some asshole put out giant pallets of bricks all along the protest route. Fuckheads.
Division by zero in my ass?
That’s not because the registry is important or powerful. It’s the opposite. Microsoft designs their shitty operating systems to always assume the registry is perfect. Question nothing. Everything is literal. There is no sanity checking or error handling. So if something is off about the registry, the OS will just shrug and blue screen.
Stop using windows. It’s for children.
The windows registry is not a magical thing. That’s really all that dangerous. It’s just a giant central config file that you can store binary data in if you know what you’re doing. Malware can hide there too.
I can’t remember exactly why intensive, but it never worked right when I tried it. Weird layers of abstraction, terrible ARM support, blegh.