installing operating system: 15 minutes, give or take.
give a name to the computer: 45 minutes
The worst kind of an Internet-herpaderp. Internet-urpo pahimmasta päästä.
installing operating system: 15 minutes, give or take.
give a name to the computer: 45 minutes
the plot of
SOMA
in a nutshell?
I’m ok with timezones, but the guy who invented daylight savings time I’d slap to all the way to the sun
c’mon man, you forgot to call .EnableUltraWideSupport()
no, you must copulate with the shoes, do it. DO IT NOW.
Otherwise there… is definitely a tomorrow. But… you know, you do you.
because this is the internet, I’m not exactly sure what you mean with that… and frankly I’m scared to ask.
Vim commandline goes :BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
absolutely, but they were in general (IIRC) suggesting them for the main downloads, but just not telling anyone outside the comments, which was the weird part
not only the ux, some devs make it absurdly confusing to find a binary.
I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus, but there’s this one niche app.
their github releases at one point were YEARS out of date, they only linked to the current version in seemingly random issue reports’ comments. And the current versions were some daily build artefacts you could find in a navigation tree many clicks deep in some unrelated website. And you’d better be savvy enough to download a successfully built artefact too. And even then the downloaded .zip contained all kinds of fluff unnescessary for using the app.
The app worked fine, sure, but actually obtaining it was fairly tricky, tbh.
Yes, Inquisitor, that user right there.
tbh, I prefer Cole’s Law
Yep. Apparently outlook does this and afaik because some kind of link sniffing/scam detection/whatever, but it does it by changing the first characters of each query argument around.
We spent amazingly long time figuring that one out. “Who the hell has gotten Microsoft service querying our app with malformed query args and why”