

The bradion (or something)


The bradion (or something)


I should do the same. Just remove the dual boot setup and stick with linux.


Good to know. Though with how flaky regular NTFS support is, I expect this to be worse still.


Many linux installers give you the option of using the free space in your Windows drive for a linux partition (Linux mint is one example). Then you would have what is called a dual boot setup. It means every time you start your computer, you can choose Linux or Windows.
Then you disable bitlocker in your windows partition, and you can access all the files there from linux.


Yeah, changing IRQ addresses for peripherals until everything worked wad fun. /s
Also, some people thought it was black magic that I could hex edit a program’s executable to change it from English to Portuguese.


How about this phrase: “Make sure you daughter behaves herself”


Add the cop’s take as an overhead.


Or just rinse, save some shampoo for tomorrow.


And then they give you shots and treat you if you’re sick, and you pay Nothing?!


ProgrammerOnion?


Also agree. That final episode still haunts me to this day.


I think that is literally, objectively evil. How can we fight back? I already use adblocks online, that is one way, I think.


It’s that…the reason we are so dissatisfied with our lives? We may not even pay attention to most adverts, but subconsciously, they affect us and make us fell unhappy?


Maybe the dream is like the loading screen while the brain is busy saving data, so it can’t save that too.


I have sometimes written down dreams, and then looking at what I wrote days later, it’s just crazy stuff that makes little sense.


Imagine we mix the two. If a single developer created the (computer) simulation we are living in, aren’t we a hallucination of his brain?
I wonder if it’s more or less likely that would be the work of a single developer, or a collaborative effort, like complex development projects require a large group for us. Would assuming a hyper-intelligent brain, or one with infinite time change the equation?
Now I imagine how having infinite power and resources in this universe would make a difference. Is this floating brain (let’s call him ‘god’, just as a placeholder) be more likely to create a physical structure (atoms and such) to run his simulation/hallucination/thought experiment, or just use abstract structures? And would it make a difference for the simulated/hallucinated people inside?
*occasionally. But nothing beats the feeling of seeing a cool idea for a project and realizing you have all the parts needed.
A house full of old computers ought to smell better than one full of cats, anyway. I wonder if the power bill is cheaper than the cat food bill, though.


I have all 3 options on mobile as well
Are we past said peak, then?