

“The word is CELEBRATE!” sobs the old monk.
I don’t get the punchline.
“The word is CELEBRATE!” sobs the old monk.
I don’t get the punchline.
Killing someone is exactly how you get a really fucking angry crowd who will remember his name seek revenge.
Intersting. He devinetively wasnt him. We also didnt had chromebooks. We had thinkpads and normal office PCs (all with the same configuration)
I dont know who that is, so i guess no.
That’s true. What I meant was like basic stuff like navigating through the settings of your phone or so.
My school actually had Linux mint set up for everything. It even resetted every time you boot it, so you couldn’t do any real damage. The only reason we had this was, because one of our CS teachers was very good and actually cared. He is also the one who managed the entire IT infrastructure.
Gen Z here and I can agree. I used to mess with computers, especially when I got older, so I could play games. Later I kind of slipped into the open source and tech bubbles. If there is a problem that annoys me enough to overcome my laziness I will fix it. I have no problems with writing scripts so I don’t have to do stuff manually each time. And then I look left and right and realise that most people in my age dont even have a computer and only use iPads and such stuff. They have zero fucking clue what happens behind the scenes.
“I’m not raising end users…get your shit together kid.”
Quite an important thing. That’s also important if you help your parents/grandparents with something. Guide the through it so you hopefully dont have to help them next time.
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Ahhhhh, now I get it. Thanks for the clarification.