

Which is why I often look at my 6 year old son and just say “Behave!”
He knows who I’m talking about.
Which is why I often look at my 6 year old son and just say “Behave!”
He knows who I’m talking about.
Battle for Wesnoth
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Widelands
“Kirk to Enterprise…”
That’s kind of what the ublue project is doing. Bazzite is a part of that, of course. But it also has more “normal” versions like Bluefin (gnome) and Aurora (plasma).
Any laptop made in the last decade will run basically everything from the GBA back to the Atari 2600.
You know all those Cyberpunk books and movies?
Apparently we thought those were a suggestion instead of a warning…
Isn’t test driven development also error driven development though?
Yep. I’ve also used a paper clip, straightened out with a very small bend at the end.
I’ve also used chewing gum, though you have to wait it for it to harden a little. Duct tape might work too.
You only have to get it to move out a tiny amount. Then you can get a pair of needle nose pliers on it and pull it out.
That particular key looks challenging though.
As someone else who was a kid in the 80s, I promise you that almost no movie that you or I saw in that entire decade was a kids movie.
Personally, I use the very technical method of listening for the buzzer to go off…
I hate that everything has WiFi for no reason…