That’s how my old coworkers would make more coffee at work, same filter, just keep scooping new coffee on top, and run it again 🤢
That’s how my old coworkers would make more coffee at work, same filter, just keep scooping new coffee on top, and run it again 🤢


I saw kid rock and Metallica in concert in the twin cities about 17 years ago, burned my clutch out on the way back, car wouldn’t make it up the driveway when I got home, took 20 min to get to 45mph lol
It was a sign.
Yeah, it makes me hungry
And I literally use my computer to make me $ with Linux development, and IT consulting and game very very little, I’ve also got other PCs.
Just mad it doesn’t work on Ubuntu steam damnit, download at a hotel in Hawaii to play on the airplane home lmao.
Anyone get it to work??


Maybe they drank a beer or two once in their lives. /s


Don’t bomb iraaan, , iraaan
/s
He said printer though that’s what’s what threw me off. That’s a cutter. My bad I thought he was talking about a USB large format printer, I only replied because I’m looking for a slightly smaller printer for my smaller decals, and I’d be interested in a serial or USB printer.
My PC is in the basement and I’ve got USB and serial going everywhere running different cutters, 3d printers, CNC, etc upstairs and down, also in the garage. Works great.
My large format vinyl printer uses Ethernet. TIL there are USB vinyl printers. What kind of printer do you have? Latex 260 here
5.21 jiggawatts
Wow, I figured it’d be case sensitive, crazy, gotta make it more windows like I guess.
Is a 40 year old it guy who love linux, wat
Macos is case insensitive?!


My yoga 9 graphics laptop is fantastic on Ubuntu.
I just hate the person who decided soldering in a 300mb wifi card was cool, and soldered ram.


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Holy shit beautiful. Now I wanna try it everywhere


Lenovos have been great as well, if you don’t count the fingerprint reader incompatiblity
This is explained in the apt man page:
The apt(8) commandline is designed as an end-user tool and it may change behavior between versions. While it tries not to break backward compatibility this is not guaranteed either if a change seems beneficial for interactive use.
All features of apt(8) are available in dedicated APT tools like apt-get(8) and apt-cache(8) as well. apt(8) just changes the default value of some options (see apt.conf(5) and specifically the Binary scope). So you should prefer using these commands (potentially with some additional options enabled) in your scripts as they keep backward compatibility as much as possible
Username checks out 😁