

In some states civil employers are required to interview for positions if they apply and are qualified.


In some states civil employers are required to interview for positions if they apply and are qualified.


I was recently informed that that trend is already dead.


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Sardines
Like everyone else said, didn’t fix it, if not broken. Admins like distros like Debian and Arch(sorry) because you have more initial control of what’s on them. Why have a GUI, if you didn’t need it? Mix that with a little OCD and next thing you’re doing is recompiling the kernel. Fun stuff 😀


Yeah try opening with Linux live image. Linux mint or Ubuntu should work. Also sounds crazy but rotate the drive around slowly in your hand while it’s plugged in and you’re browsing. If the files show up, stop rotating it and quickly copy you files to a safe place.


We need a #CancelPrimeMembership day. Prime membership is just giving Amazon free money.


Obviously, because Intel is in all those handheld gaming devices out there.


Not banned in the US cause money


About 15 years ago I used to run my work desktop Windows in a VMware instance on Linux. We had Redhat and VMware licenses too use. I swear it ran faster than on bare metal for some reason. I used VMware’s virtual apps for Outlook and IE.
These days i just run what they hand me. No point getting on the bad side of the admins.


GOG didn’t become dumpster fire.


Just enough to win elections


Every f’ing day for the last two years I have had AI stores shoved in my face. Now I’m suppose to be happy about it?


This will be great to play on my phone. Hopefully the micro translations won’t be too spendy.


The nvidia kernel version problem stumped me and I’ve been running Linux forever. I hope they can get it working better. And don’t buy Nvidia.


Good because gas is ass


Huh, hopefully it does better than their mobile phones.


Hmm, only took 25 years to get to this point.

Whoa! That’s a gigantic Flatpak. I like FP because I can centrally managing app permissions with flatseal. I also like it when installing apps that have x86 libraries that I didn’t want to install on my x64 only box. Not perfect, but it’s nice also installing apps that only live in userspace and didn’t touch my core os files. I like to to keep system and userspace separate. It’s also nice to uninstall and remove everything associated. Pro-tip: try to only install flatpaks from original app devs if you can.
I thought it was going to be for the opposite, sucks being wrong.