

They go in a quantum state, existing and not-existing at the same time until someone perceives them, at which point they go into one of the two quantum superpositions: being or not being.
Or nothing would happen, idfk.
They go in a quantum state, existing and not-existing at the same time until someone perceives them, at which point they go into one of the two quantum superpositions: being or not being.
Or nothing would happen, idfk.
It’s short for Terms of Service.
So many downvotes. I thought it was funny! But I suppose some people might need context:
Congrats on graduating! And to answer your question: no, it’s not too late. However, fair warning: it does seem to get harder to develop a social life the older you get. But by no means impossible.
Are you talking about archinstall or have they actually automated the default installation method?
Do yourself a favour and install it on a virtual machine first. Screwing up an install on Arch is frighteningly easy. The Arch Wiki is your friend, use it. Also, read the installation instructions before you begin the installation, not during. If this sounds like too much of a headache (understandably so), then give EndeavourOS a whirl.
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Yes, PLEASE! Even without the whole Sieg Heil debacle Twitter is ass to use if you’re not a registered user. Same with Meta & co.
Not sure. What do you guys think?
Alternate title: executive director of Europol Catherine De Bolleshit doesn’t know what the hell she’s talking about.
I vote for a rebrand of MAGA: Make America Go Aryan.
Shoutout to the laughing emoji for telling me this is funny, otherwise I would not have noticed.
Well, they have their work cut out for them.
Now this is a CAPTCHA I can get behind.
What’s the beef here? I’m out of the loop.
Piracy, actually, but yes. That tweet was such a dumpster fire. All it accomplished was it showed how grossly misinformed Linus was about this topic. How ad blocking equals copyright infringement is beyond me.
Um, no.