Horrible place and bad English.
Horrible place and bad English.
I’m amazed when companies can’t simply afford 100% remote work. IT’S FREE!
Not getting their kid properly checked for ADHD
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Unless it turns out that only the supid MS one works on that specific company.
The fucking needle-in-the-eye part from Dead Space.
Also, Scorn is kinda unsettling.
That you’ll be nobody without a degree. Maybe not told directly, but implied in many things that my inferiority-complex-mom said.
Wait, is that why so many adults in the USA believe that? Some childhood prank?
It’s free, gratis and it’s fun to use and tweak.
I took a couple of in-person Linux courses when I was about 16-17. Teacher gave me a Kubuntu 6.06 CD to try at home.
A short time later I was using Ubuntu 8.04, 9.04, etc. and until last year I was on Ubuntu MATE 14.04 until I made a new MATE 20.04 install and I built a new main PC with MATE 22.04.
I really notice the difference in UI apps between Ubuntu and Debian, which I tried (and failed) to swich to several times already.
I’ve used and gave support to RHEL in a couple of jobs (graphical and non-grahpical)
What’s the deal with these shit-ass loaded questions lately?
A Static Lullaby - Toxic (not a big fan of the yelling in this case tho)
I know and like that song because of Seether.
Bowel movements
I expected a link to a source, but this is even better (matches with the little I remember)
Thanks!
What was the full story again? I’m googling but I can’t find it.
A QUIT button
Why is “Nintendo of America Inc.” in a different font?
I agree that you should recover (read), from the original media where the data was, I suspect something is lost along the way with dd when talking about deleted stuff or “marked for deletion”.
I hope nobody is using the drive where the data was deleted from, as you may already know that that will decrease any chance of recovery.
I’ve used Photorec in the past and it was pretty straightforward when it found stuff. I’ve also used TestDisk to recover corrupted partitions, but I didn’t know it could also help recovering files.
You could try Recuva aswell if the data was lost on a Windows machine (I’ve just noticed the community we’re on…)
No worries. No hopes saleman here.
Yeah, some days I feel like pressing a magic “instant permanent vanish” button.
At least I have a good partner in my life and on my new job I spend most of the day hyperfocused creating some scripts to make my tasks easier. I wish they would let me work remotely already tho, because I’m losing my shit after a month of full on-site work.
If I lose my partner, things may turn pretty dark, again.