

The Halo series is one I’ll probably never give up, but I suppose I’m currently on a hiatus.
It’s -$140 in my area. Additionally, the 2 other models I picked first didn’t have that option at all.
To judge my friends, of course.
This site puts my lowest cost estimate at ~$400 USD. Out of curiosity, I then went through my purchase history and added everything up, which came out to ~$1,000 USD. The average was ~$14 and the median was ~$10.
Here’s the /s for those that didn’t click the link.
Notepad++ and WordPad serve different purposes. One is a plaintext editor and the other is a rich text editor.
This is why I never bothered formally learning anything computer-related in school.
Probably enjoying Quake II tonight. I’m excited for Starfield, but I’m okay waiting.
Hopefully it’s just a rumor.
sigh
CEOs, I can assure you that the people who aren’t doing work from home aren’t doing any more work in person.
And what really sucks is this just the beginning. Soon enough, they’ll all demand everybody work in-person 5 days a week for the same supposed reasons.
For end users, it seems like everybody is mostly content with all the options available except Snap.
Every other admin I work with uses vi. Not my personal choice, but it seems like lots of people are content still using it.
College Board will sell your information to anyone, including your dog. That’s their (lovely) business model.
They know you use Arch, they’re joking. The joke is that Arch users tell people they’re using it without anybody asking, hence, the phrase, “I use Arch, btw.”
Like others have mentioned, black & white Brother laser printers are the way to go. No bloated software, lasts forever, no fussy ink situations, etc.