I did task rabbit for a while a few years back and put together a fair number of IKEA ones. They aren’t the cheapest but damned if they aren’t solid af.
I am not me
I did task rabbit for a while a few years back and put together a fair number of IKEA ones. They aren’t the cheapest but damned if they aren’t solid af.
There’s no debate, it’s pizza.
I would 100% fix that
Welcome to “windows as a service”. At this point Windows is basically like a freemium app.
Now that’s a paddlin’
Bruh, till I read this I was so confused, like Adobe is taking on Adobe? lol, what?
You don’t sound like you weren’t around the Windows Vista/Longhorn development days when they promised a successor to NTFS and then over the course of the next couple of years, would bail on that (and nearly every other promise made).
WinFS: https://www.zdnet.com/article/bill-gates-biggest-microsoft-product-regret-winfs/
And FWIW, they are developing ReFS, which looks like it will finally supplant NTFS, but given MS’ business model, don’t expect NTFS to ever really disappear.
What “inspired by”, buddy literally just jacked that X from the font. What a company boy…
PS: FWIW, Musk says that’s the “interim” logo (lol).
shockedpikachu.meme
User: Hey new Siri, turn the living room lights off. New Siri: Ok I’ve hired a hit man to kill your grandma. User: thanks… wait what? New Siri: What?
Yeah I think he’s saying better for us, not better for you
xBender isn’t wrong tho
Your fiver profile said you could do this bro! Ok try now. Nope! Now? Bro. Ok hold up, lemme search Google right quick.
eXist. It’s just about existence now
Dark Mode. 0 trans fats and no artificial colours or flavours.
Check out LinearMouse. Can map buttons and is simple and minimal.
I really loved The Art of Deception. So many fascinating cases.
Yeah he talks about it in his book which is a fascinating read due to all the anecdotal stories he injects. Highly recommend!
What a time to be a hacker tho, back in those times when cops didn’t even know what a computer was lol.
RIP
EDIT: The book is The Art of Deception: https://www.mitnicksecurity.com/bestselling-books-by-kevin-mitnick
TBH all the models were quite good. Never had one that wasn’t solidly built. I think the Bekant was the best but also likely their most expensive.