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  • Well, I'm an old coot and saw the original SW in theaters and all kind of VHS/LaserDisc/DVD/BD, and forced myself to see the prequels in theaters too and rewatched them a few times, 25 years later, they are not so bad. But the 3 sequels? I saw them ONCE in theaters, never again. Rogue One is super cool the best Disney area movie.

  • missing picture?

  • Try to get a miniPC on eBay, a beelink for instance in this price range, but obviously a ssd/nvme upgrade could be needed if you are out of space.

  • Does not work here

    Linux mx 6.19.14-1-liquorix-amd64 #1 ZEN SMP PREEMPT liquorix 6.19-11~mx25ahs (2026-04-24) x86_64 GNU/Linux

  • ouais, je n'utilise que uBlock Origin depuis des années, dans FF, sous Linux

  • oui, toujours :)

  • It's like this in Canada for years, everything in groceries is strange numbers in ml or g, converted from pounds/qt/whatever units

  • I'm in Québec, -10 is chilly, 14 is shorts :)

  • Without the US? How the North American Treaty Organization exists without US?

  • wow shit I was expected some bad B serie shitty movie/CGI like MCU, but the trailer is really good, I'll watch this movie for sure! I played SF so much in arcade and PC

  • I do un*x shell since the 90s, before linux, maybe this is why I have always called it that way

  • In France it was "dièse" (like "sharp" in music) and it became hashtag too. In Québec it's the "carré" meaning the square, and people says hashtag now too.

  • I have always called that shebang.

  • reminds me of one I took in Paris

  • I bough a box of 100 Zeiss wipes in walmart, I like them, it's pretty cheap.

  • oh god yes because I even used djgpp in DOS in the 90s

  • Of course!!!!!!! Back in the 90s, under DOS, we had something called Norton Utilities, there was some disk explorer and things like this, and a utility called Norton Commander, nc.exe, the double panel, blue on blue, easy to copy, move, explore zip as folder, etc. I used it a lot in the DOS day.

    Then Microsoft Windows 3 came and a guy (iirc a Switzerland guy named Ghisler, I know it because when I want to go it, I go to ghisler.ch) wrote a NC clone in Delphi and named it Windows Commander, with the same double panel and shortcut and all, F5, F6, F7, Ctrl-U, etc. He ported it to W95 then NT then then then and at one time Microsoft told him to rename it, so it became Total Commander.

    So I used NC in DOS for maybe 7 or 8 years and I'm using it in Windows for more than 30 years. I almost don't know how to use the Windows Explorer to copy/move/explore archive etc, After 30 years of using a utility to navigate your HDD and manipulate files, it is a second nature.

    PS: yes I have a license since early 2000.

    PPS: Double Commander in Linux is almost a 100% clone.

  • true, sometimes I use 127.1 instead of 127.0.0.1 and I have some coworkers that don't know the 0 is optional and are wtf.

  • well, I'm 55, so the 20 of them, and some I still says once a week :)