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db2,

This is probably the least dickish way to go about it.

db2,

For himself. He doesn’t give a shit beyond that.

db2,

Then why would he have objected to being in the captioned image? Think.

db2,

My ad blocker turned off at some point and I loaded that link without it… holy shit was that obnoxious. The ads moved things around, blocked the article, autoplayed videos… and that’s what we’re supposed to be appreciative of and turn off our ad blockers for? 🤢

[Solved] BSOD on Windows VM after update

Hello everyone! I hope to be posting in the correct place, if not please tell me and I’ll delete this. I have a W11 VM on my EndeavourOS KDE laptop that I use because of some software I need for university that does not run under wine (LabVIEW and Keil uVision). The VM is running on virt-manager (QEMU KVM) using the virtio...

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Bob the Builder meme

But really, try booting a portable version of Windows like it’s a CD or USB in the VM.

db2,

Amazingly it doesn’t focus at all on the person with Downs.

db2,

No, you’re good. I was pointing out how it didn’t need to resort to focusing on her to try to make the point. It’s better like this.

db2,

If you already have a key attach it to a Microsoft account, then when you log in after upgrading and reinstalling it’ll activate. No piracy needed.

db2,

And some Catholics don’t rape children. But they enable those who do.

Is there any way I can make an old XMMS plugin work in any modern player?

Long story short, I learned there is an XMMS release of a plugin I use in Winamp for music playback (mp3PRO). Sadly, I recoded most of my music to mp3PRO back in the day, and now I’m stuck using Winamp, even on Linux. I like the player, wouldn’t change it, but I wanted to switch to something native, like Audacious or Qmms....

db2,

More time than trying to shoehorn a defunct package for an abandoned codec in to a random player which even if it works would only be a temporary kludge not a fix?

db2,

These “people” don’t even understand what they don’t understand and most aren’t capable of doing so. Why do we pander to them?

db2,

Like I said last time, the difference is Zorg actually made something that works.

db2,

When I had no (useful) Internet where I was living a few years ago I would save a list of packages to download from Synaptic to a drive and then when I was somewhere I could I would download them, then when I got home I could plug in the drive and update/install them.

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One of the advantages Wayland has is not having kludges 42 levels deep. But of course Y-Windows had that advantage also.

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