I disagree, lots of things are much cheaper and worse.
Clothes are much cheaper and far worse. Power tools are generally a lot cheaper bit also built to break.
Houses are somehow more expensive AND lower quality though.
I disagree, lots of things are much cheaper and worse.
Clothes are much cheaper and far worse. Power tools are generally a lot cheaper bit also built to break.
Houses are somehow more expensive AND lower quality though.


What am I missing, hasn’t this been in i3 since like forever?


I dont understand that part. This has been a thing in i3 since forever


One could say he did the wrong thing for the right reasons


fun fact, the RFC introducing NAT calls it a “short-term solution”
wait, does windows jit compile C++ ??


but it removed half the point…?
i know this is a joke, but i find it quite interesting those two words have completely different etymologies.
Grave as in burial site comes from an old proto indo european word for “dig”, while grave as in serious comes from french.
I meant like, when someones heart stops and gets restarted again with cpr or a defibrillator or something. People often call that being dead, and coming back.
The heart beating is not a good definition of being alive in my opinion. The heart stopping temporarily doesn’t mean you died, you were just in terribly grave danger.
If a person is defined by their heart, what does that make a heart transplant?
utterly useless definition.


I liked gnome for its minimalistic UI. I then realized i3 does that better :D


I still see it too, interestingly
Now do it in tcp!


whats wrong? they’re the same value no?


a HDD can fail at any given time. It could fail within a week of buying it, could last over a decade.
What I’m saying is, if you have data you don’t want to lose, yes you should be worried. Keeping backups is the only safe option.
yeah, yet, its a feature in i3