Overly genetic IT Crowd reference that doesn’t actually say anything, just like the comment above mine.
DasFaultier
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Women working in a workplace environment work in workplaces where they work.
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Yeah, they’re clearly picking a fight, aren’t they? *cracks knuckles*
is there anything to let you play gamecube games without the gc controller on a wii?
I have no idea, sorry, but you should be able to connect GC controllers to the Wii. I think.
Hey, you can still buy a used Wii, install WiiFlow, put a metric shitton of games in the SD card and go nuts. Did it recently (I’m nearly 40, with wife and 4yo kid), highly recommend.
You don’t even have to get a divorce with it if you’re not feeling it.
The best kind of correct.
DasFaultier@sh.itjust.worksto memes@lemmy.world•You leave once the ride is over! And not a moment before!18·2 months ago(Yes, I do go to therapy)
Good for you, srsly. All the best for you, we’re rooting for you!
Mint on my work PC, because my dear IT colleagues made the effort to provide standardized installations for us that are mostly carefree and can just be used; you can even get them preinstalled on a laptop or VM.
Debian on my work servers, because everyone is using it (we’re a Debian shop mostly) and there’s a standardized self service PXE boot installation for it. Also, Debian is boring, and boring is good. And another thing, Debian is the base image for at least half of the Docker images and alliances (e.g. Proxmox) out there, so common tools. The .deb package format is kinda sane, so it’s easy to provide our own package, and Debian has a huge community, so it’s going nowhere in the near future.
Ubuntu LTS latest on my home servers, because I wanted “Debian but more recent packages”, and it has served me well.
Not yet, but maybe Fedora on my private PC and laptop soon, because I keep hearing good things re hardware support, package recency, gaming and just general suitability for desktop use. There’s still the WAF to overcome, so we’ll see.
Yep, clearly chaotic good.