Why is this in politics?
I highly doubt someone who's struggling with a phone is going to do well with a screen projected on your hand that has very sensitive hand interaction requirements.
It might be closer to 450 then 354 due to interest https://mastodon.social/@GottaLaff/111943052849383387
I trolled myself by "learning" that I could delete all files in a directory, including hidden files, with rm -rf ./*
. The mistake being that I (more than once...) accidentally put a space between the .
and /
.
They actually have those. Some are more like stores but a while back (maybe 8+years ago) it looked like a DMV if you needed to swap your hardware out. Long lines and terrible customer service
We had tons of those in my backyard growing up in South Florida.
It likely is. The browser UI is also really old.
I was newish to Linux and had just run rm -rf ./.*
to remove all the hidden files/dirs in a directory. I then wanted to run rm -rf ./*
to clear the rest, but I accidentally ran rm -rf . /*
. By the time I noticed it was taking too long and hit Ctrl+C, it was too late.
Had a team of 10 working nights and weekends for a month because someone in sales sold a contract for an integration with a 3rd party that didn't exist yet. In the years I was there after that project shipped, only 1 person even looked at the feature, one time. It never actually got used
Every time I've driven past a wind farm I think it looks amazing. I would love to just stare at them from my backyard if they weren't all in the middle of nowhere.
You're missing the more obvious possibility. Someone else is recording the game, inputting the moves, and sending the commands to vibrate. Player only needs to interpret.
You having regrets depends on your expectations. If you want a very stable system with little maintenance then you'll be happy. Packages will be older but that's what makes it easy to keep stable.
I'm not personally a fan of vanilla Debian because the stable versions are a bit too outdated for the things I like to work with. I do use Debian derivatives though the LTS versions.