

Since Minecraft blew up with 12 year olds using potatoe hardware I think the criteria required would be:
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12 year old thinks name is great and can spell it
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it can run on a potatoe
Who wants to volunteer to collect this data
Since Minecraft blew up with 12 year olds using potatoe hardware I think the criteria required would be:
12 year old thinks name is great and can spell it
it can run on a potatoe
Who wants to volunteer to collect this data
True, I still think it’s fair to criticize the package managers and distros for not anticipating this common scenario and having the ability to roll back easily. How many millions of Linux users have experienced this issue? I’ll bet a few.
Debian, Gentoo come from another generation and sometimes it shows, I mean snapshots weren’t even a thing yet AFAIK.
With a cliffhanger like that I’ll try to guess … number of steps taken?
Not really sure what else is realistic and what is hypothetical.
I remember their “1 Click Install”
New Editor, by Atom Devs, Rust
Jokes on them I block them on the DNS level.
I’m making a list, and I’ll be checking it thrice lol.
Gonna ban all major sites and IPs. The Internet used to be about the small guy not the downtown.
I used to have maybe 10 50,000 photo libraries each, shotwell duplicated my google photos imports because they had different tags / meta – it stayed broken for a few years, finally I fixed it with fdupe. Seems like both shotwell being bad and google being sneaky to me.
gThumb is worth checking out, but for image viewing I usually now use Dolphin and if I want to browse meta I use the sidebar – I think they have a star rating column too but haven’t tried it in a long while.
Soon to meet the FirefoxOS fate