Why does this look and sound like the inspirational scene of a Mockumentary?
Why does this look and sound like the inspirational scene of a Mockumentary?
UK too https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/42/part/1/crossheading/rape
A person (A) commits an offence if—
(a) he intentionally penetrates the vagina, anus or mouth of another person (B) with his penis,
(b) B does not consent to the penetration, and
© A does not reasonably believe that B consents.
So I guess Mark was not raped.
(FYI: either something piques your interest, or your interest peaks at some point)
The GPL states that its text must not be modified. I take this to mean (though I’m no lawboy), that if you wanted to have a license with the same terms plus some changes (the butthole rule), you would have to rewrite the whole thing. It would not nearly be a “GPL license”.
This is very important nitpicking I’m doing here, okay?
… Jack is a nickname for John?
At some point M$ allowed the free download of something called “Windows XP Mode for Windows 7”. It was some virtual machine or something. What matters is that it’s possible to extract an XP ISO from this, which I have successfully used to spin up a virtual machine! It still complains about a license key, though.
The reason I mention this is that this is still available on archive.org, and it’s signed by M$, so you know it’s legit. I don’t know if other ISOs available have such a receipt of authenticity. Probably, but I never cared enough to check, especially since I grabbed this from the official website while it was available.
If you have the space (on a different drive, preferably) you could use Timeshift to create regular snapshots of (parts of) your system. You can restore deleted files like this from even months ago, if you configure it like that.
The first snapshot takes up as much space as all the files you want to save, but every following one only uses as much disk space as the new/changed files since the last snapshot.
Proton can run any Windows-only game on steam, you just have to enable it in the settings. The ones for which you didn’t have to enable this either have a native linux version, or are officially supported in Proton, and should run very well. The other games may have more issues, but even those might work excellently out of the box.
I prefer a distro with a nice name
That’s honestly a really good distro picking strategy for someone just moving to Linux.
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Perhaps one’s supposed to escape them with backslashes like so
[Statues (game)](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statues_\(game\))
edit: This still works for me,should have thought of it sooner…
For me in Jerboa the closing parenthesis is not included in the link, so when clicked it can’t find that article. This should work:
[Statues (game)](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statues_(game))
testing: Statues (game)
edit: yep, works
In C an assignment is an expression where the value is the new value of what was being assigned to.
In a = b = 1
, both a and b will be 1.
a = *(p = p + 1)
is the same as
p += 1
a = *p
, so ++p.
Perhaps *(p += 1) will be to your liking?
I took it as a chance to weed them out. I went through each one manually and made a choice whether to keep it. Went from ~260 to 130.
I also unsubbed from each so as to make yt unusable, so I wouldn’t be tempted to go there, unless specifically looking for something.
I want none of that pineapple on my pizza, boy!