never sent nudes
implying she has them but won't send them.
smdh
never sent nudes
implying she has them but won't send them.
smdh
It WAS, until somebody started a purity crusade.
And tomorrow she'll drool all over a topless Gerard Butler picture, but TODAY is NO TIDDIES.
mfw women
The hardware for the ghost gunner is all off-the-shelf, non-proprietary hardware.
The design docs are online at defcad.com
You can buy the mill at ghostgunner.net
The solution I have already works, so I'm not interested in paying for another solution that works.
Perhaps you can get Defense Distributed to pay for your work.
Like Is aid, let me know when it's ready.
Great!
Let me know when it's ready.
Nigga, I agree in principle. I've been running Linux since 1999.
But until someone makes a mill with non-proprietary software on it, I still got to make money.
Every modern milling machine uses a proprietary OS and software stack.
Multi-million dollar Haas machines run Windows and Haas's own software.
I'd love to be all open source, but that's not realistic with a lot of vertical applications.
The reason for Arch on the gaming rig is because that's what Proton ships on. Fewer compatibility concerns.
Depends on how mission critical your systems are.
I have one system that runs my milling machine. It requires Windows.
Come October, it will be on Windows 11.
My gaming rig, I'm going to convert to Arch and Proton. Because I can.
You can install it with Rufus and skip the TPM and UEFI checks.
And also the "mandatory" Microsoft account creation.
Of course they are.
They just won't advertise it.
For features that Cisco includes in their systems that don't comply with the RFC.
And then it gets more complicated than that.
In your DHCP server (probably your router) you can carve out a pool of addresses, a static pool.
Then you build a table in the DHCP server that has MAC address and IP address, and the same box will always get that IP.
My wife is the network engineer. Most of this crap is way more complicated.
I'm a Unix/Linux sysadmin, so I can configure networking on a small scale, server and local switches. And some routing.
But then you get into leaf-and-spine and Software Defined Wide Area Networking and all kinds of complicated crap.
I'm happy if my home systems always get the same IPs.
I've been using Cinnamon on Mint as my main desktop OS since 2014.
I've downloaded an ISO of LMDE to test out in a VM to see if I want to migrate.
John Deere
That White people still exist.
Perhaps a training film...
Wait, what?
MY FUCKING RECRUITER FUCKED ME AGAIN?
This is the plane
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