

s/\(r\)\ /\'\1e\ /g
(I think, lol.)


s/\(r\)\ /\'\1e\ /g
(I think, lol.)


This is demonstrably false. Correction:
most of whom are furries
This is a reading comprehension test.
Imagine trying to use these with a charging cable attached.


A quick read of the article (I know) suggests that this is an extension of their existing game preservation project, where they put extra development work into keeping certain abandonware classic titles compatible with modern systems.
I’m not saying that what you said is wrong, but there’s a little more subtlety to it than “donate a company.”
I think it’s up to your client app to implement.


Of course it’s shitty of them, but I wouldn’t lose sleep getting banned from a random community I don’t care about.


And nothing of value will be lost.


For real. What they’re missing is that Lemmy/Reddit display posts outside of their community, aggregating every post to an “/all” feed, and up/downvotes help sort the posts by Hot, Top and such.


Seems plausible, but why now?
I mean, they commented earlier than mmmm, and probably thought they were right? All those downvotes they got are appropriate, but I don’t understand demanding an explanation for getting something wrong.


You found her. Good job, gumshoe!

The user said Microsoft reached out 10 days later, asking them to fill out a recovery form and promising to help them “every step of the way,” but they haven’t heard from the company since.
More like nevery step of the way, am I right?


You, you seem like good people.


Will I be able to run my steam and Epic games with this? What about another PC games I own?
Possibly yes, and incressingly possible over time. Check out ProtonDB. Proton is built into Steam. I don’t know anything about Epic.
And my hundreds of mp3 books and thousands of music files.
Absolutely yes.
I have them on internal harddrives. If I upgrade my main hard drive to this will I be able to access the files and docs on the two another drives?
Yep, there’s support for multiple hard drives, and Linux can read NTFS-formatted drives. But what’s more, Linux installers have long supported “guided partitioning,” which helps you install the OS alongside an existing one like Windows, and then choose between the two when you boot. Of course, when you’re installing any new OS, even Windows, you should make sure you have backups of all your stuff, just in case.


I would upvote you for thinking it through, but I will not be touching that comment.


That would be “onto.”


a bill that would require voters to prove their citizenship when casting a ballot
That would be, um, IDKFAP.