

Couldn’t you just use a charcoal pencil or crayon instead?
Couldn’t you just use a charcoal pencil or crayon instead?
He looks like the bad guy from Evil.
I disagree. I’m an ex tech guy, and I found it to be a pain in the ass. I really appreciate everything that everyone here does, but it’s empty enough that I recognize a number of users. The average person isn’t signing up. At 50k active users, our voice is small.
I don’t know what the grand vision is, but if it’s to provide the people with a corporate free perform, there needs to be… The People.
What’s the point of being a billionaire if you still have to kiss ass. What a loser.
But even the combat hasn’t been exciting. I grab a stick, hit a guy, grab another stick, repeat. The combat is just another way the game slows you down. I’ll plug away a little longer in hopes of plot or excitement, but thus far pushing up every time I open a new door just seems unnecessary.
Man, I’m trying, but so far Indiana Jones and the Great Circle feels like “Homework the Game.”
I’m always doing something else while watching a movie. I often rewind 30 seconds because I missed something important. But I find most movies have so much that I don’t care about… So I focus on whatever else until I realize that I’ve missed something.
You cut off a few more heads, and they’ll start to be a little more cautious with their shitty actions.
Won’t homeless people just sleep on the ground now?
How is he planning on getting back?
Also, won’t his wheels wear out?
And that’s how you get a new Spider-Man villain.
Double checked and all of the drives are basic. I’m very confused as to what is different between the disks that readable and the ones that aren’t.
I’ve even tried multiple distros. Same scenario.
It was a good theory, but no luck. I’m perplexed on this one.
With the recent Microsoft garbage, I’m giving Linux another try. I’ve been running a laptop for a while, no issues. My main rig, however can’t read all of my um…?hard drives
A live USB of Mint 21 reads 2 of 5 drives fine. The rest are recognized from GParted, but can’t access them. It looks like NTFS-3G is installed.
I’ve duck duck go’d (which apparently is just Bing) for a solution, but haven’t succeeded. Long term, I can probably pick up another drive, copy, and reformat everything to something Linux friendly. For now, I just want access.
I’m lazy and burned out. I don’t want to use the terminal- which I did try. I just want to make a few clicks and have access to all of my files.
If it matters, the drives (roughly) show up as: 500 gb, 4 TB NTFS (readable) 3, 12, 16 TB unknown (not readable)
Windows says they’re all NTFS.
Is there an easy way to easily mount my drives?
Adjacent topic… Do you use a credit union? Because fuuuuuuck banks.
I can’t fathom having the power to save our at least change millions of lives…but instead choose to leech more wealth from the people that need it most. And systematically make the world worse. It’s a sickness.
There are no good billionaires.
…and there goes my eagerness to buy the Q3. I loathe drm.
I will never understand how people that strongly identify as Christian have never actually read the book their identity is based upon.
There’s plenty of Bible verses about worshipping false idols, and greed. Here are a couple:
All who make idols are nothing, and the things they treasure are worthless.
Whoever oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God.
…Yet Christians worship a ruthless billionaire and a rapist.