

Yeah, I think OP has created a false dichotomy here
Yeah, I think OP has created a false dichotomy here
Like yeah, I mean it sounded like a joke, but it’s really fucking serious. I’ve submitted nearly 1,000 resumes, have had maybe three or four interviews from that, and they’ve all been like kthanxbye.
So, full disclosure, my wife did it for me since I just can’t, and I don’t know what it looks like.
My dog’s groomer now requires you to make an account on their website in order to schedule an appointment. Considering switching groomers.
That makes sense
I see your point, but to be fair, this is a memetic transfer of information.
300 hours? What did you install?
Edit: nm, didn’t see the community name at first
Yeah, Gentoo builds everything from source. Supposed to make it faster, but I didn’t notice enough of a difference to make it worth my while.
For me, my first exposure to Linux was around that same time, but with SuSE. It’s still my go-to distro, even though I’ve installed and used dozens of different ones. Compiling Gentoo over a weekend is a fun experience at least once.
Not certain, I haven’t installed red hat in several years.
It’s already kind of sci-fi
Aww, I miss Solaris.
I’m pretty sure that both Red Hat Enterprise and SUSE Enterprise require a license key.
He must be a good cook because his boyfriend obviously ate his fill of the baby
Interview for a new job for which I am perfectly qualified: “Tell me about a time that you <something which I do at least weekly in my current position>”
My brain: (white noise)
I am this way completely. If I don’t fully understand all the details of something, I have no chance of remembering it. Elementary math classes were difficult in college because they infrequently included formal proofs, but as I progressed into more advanced courses I found I really loved math. The formal proofs made the difference. I need to be convinced that something is true; I can’t simply take it at face value.
Fucking rich
Net Zero? I definitely used it for a while.