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Don’t flush kitchen tissue though, it doesn’t disintegrate as toiletpaper does.
Don’t flush kitchen tissue though, it doesn’t disintegrate as toiletpaper does.
You don’t have to be PCI compliant for stuff like bank transfers or other forms of payment. Credit cards aren’t the default payment method everywhere.
Maybe it’s pay on pickup, or just a simple mail with sepa wire transfer instructions.
Also, the PSP can still use JS but your site still doesn’t need to have it. Services like Mollie and Stripe offer checkout environments they host, meaning you still don’t have to use JS on your site.
You can’t get around JavaScript, it’s impossible to build a functioning online store without some kind of JS.
Well, sure you can. It will just be a pain to use for your users, especially when validation comes into play.
But a simple list with an “add to chart” button really won’t need any javascript.
Nah, more like deleting explorer.exe.
There’s isn’t really a Windows equivalent for this, as Windows doesn’t give you control on this level.
It’d be as if you could delete services.msc but also the runner behind it.
If it were chmod 1777
it would be your mom after everyone had had their fun.
The Dutch railroads seem to run near all displays on Linux.
But then as soon as a city wants to add something to the station, there’s a windows lockscreen every other month.
I disagree
I learned “creating a zip” the hard way when I submitted an exam but forgot the -r on creation, meaning all the to-review code was gone.
So you’re an NPC in an average AAA-game?
holy shit this is still maintained
The struggles of a Linux user
Just install windows on a physically separate disk. It doesn’t eat other disks, but might take a bite of other partitions on the same disk (if NTFS is corrupted or misaligned).
Whoa… this really happens?
No, the only thing that windows might do, is reset the bootloader so it skips grub. If you’re using UEFI (which you should), you can easily restore it from your bios.
I’ve only seen it happen on big updates, not the smaller ones.
If you have a somewhat decent shell, just smack tab twice after the filename, it’ll list the directories present.
Rinsing your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher is actually a good idea if the dishes are very dirty though…