Thanks. In this instance, though, I would find a GUI very helpful to quickly spot the offending directories.
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Thanks. In this instance, though, I would find a GUI very helpful to quickly spot the offending directories.
Had to? No. Should have, especially when extracting unknown files with a weird structure? Absolutely. BSD malware very much exists, which means Mac malware exists. You may have not felt the need to worry, but you very much should have been careful.
Thanks. I’ll check this out when I get back to my PC. Also, I likely already had this installed. I’m an idiot.
I second this. Scan everything before unzipping, and if you can know what the target files should contain beforehand.
Were you trying to kiss yourself in the mirror?
Those fucks forcing money into their pockets from science are the absolute dregs of society. I actually respect angel investors more since maybe they made a good decision with their money (that feels gross to just type, even!). The fact that a select few companies are able to make science pay to win is absolutely sickening.
This is coming from someone that never even graduated college, let alone spending time in academia.
Hell, in Cuba standing around arguing about baseball is a recognized profession.
AT Launcher for Minecraft has a native Linux package. I know that isn’t the particular launcher you asked for, but it works great.
Also, valves don’t make steak.
Nope, but Valve sure did release Steam. It still works.
I mean, yeah. That isn’t necessarily the point here, though. There’s a lot of frustration surrounding the need for private trackers and we could maybe solve that here.
maybe we make a usenet group as well?
I’m glad that the title is what it is here. I sincerely and whole-heartedly believe in what SDF does as a non-profit. Anyone has the ability to go learn UNIX based systems without worry thanks to the SDF. No fear of ruining your own system, they have safeguards to keep you from ruining the pubunix, and the BBS community is fantastic.
Please, if you consider the ability for anyone to be able to try and learn a UNIX based system please donate. It keeps this instance running and is a free educational tool. https://wiki.sdf.org/doku.php?id=how_to_donate
I believe that this, particularly, is why many fast food restaurants are closing way earlier than they did several years ago. No, it isn’t because of the pandemic. It’s because someone (Gen Z) finally got fed up with the bullshit of managers dictating when they can work as opposed to a fixed schedule. No, no one should ever have to bear the burden of “picking up a shift” - that’s just shitty management and has been for around 60 years. We’ve all just bowed our heads and accepted that we need a job. Gen Z said, collectively, “Wait, what?” and the world will be better for it. Under no circumstance should someone ever be forced to work 2nd shift one day and early mornings the next.
Ok, honestly, this does look perfect. Thanks a lot for the specific recommendation. I’ll leave this post up for a bit in case someone comes up with something better. I’m willing to build one, but for the budget and features I need this seems ideal.
Thanks a ton for the links! Plastic frames are fine for me since, I don’t intend to twist or bend a keyboard ever. I’ll look into this.
I’m stuck on a desktop condenser mic and don’t have a boom, so that really factors in. I should have added that to the post. That means that not only the clack of the keys is important, but also the vibration they may cause. Modern noise filters can do a lot, but I’m not sure if they can do that much. I’ll check out keychron stuff - thanks!
Just run it through a synth as a MIDI file. Seems appropriate.
I am in NW GA. We occasionally get some fallout from hurricanes here, but I’m not sure how long it’s been since I’ve seen this much rain, and at time of writing there’s still time before the actual storm(s?) hits.
Yeah it has always been like that. Source: 25 uninterrupted years of EverQuest