

I thought so, but as I don’t use any of Apple’s products, I don’t know their policies and didn’t want to give false info.
I’m an autistic and ADHD geek. I’m also an aspiring Linux sysadmin. I love Warframe, The Witcher, forest and ocean facts, cats, and tech. I’m always looking to learn new things. I live by a rule of ‘live and let live’, except when someone is hurting or trying to force their way of life onto others.
I thought so, but as I don’t use any of Apple’s products, I don’t know their policies and didn’t want to give false info.
It’s pretty common for free trials to require a credit/debit card to automatically charge you once it’s time to renew. Normally you should be able to cancel it before the charge or get a refund shortly after, but some companies don’t make this an easy process.
Maybe you can contact your bank and explain what’s going on, and ask that they cancel the charge. This might cause your apple account to be banned though, but I’m not 100% sure.
I’m currently using the handheld edition on my steam deck and I like it much better than steam os. Mainly it’s because I can actually use the aur and not rely on flatpack. It also doesn’t override my tweaks when the os updates.
Out of curiosity, what was the mix of teas you used?
There is a special coating that you put on decorations not meant for aquariums that will prevent any chemicals from leaking into the water.
WTF is this? Who thought this was in good taste?
Here is the article from the screenshot: https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjva9m/afp-autistic-13-year-old-child-terrorism
And here is the MBFC link for Vice: https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/vice-news/
because of retarded decisions like that
You know you could have just used shitty instead of using a slur, which would have the same emphasis without the baggage of the other word.
I can’t remember what I did to break it, but back when I was in high school I was tinkering right before class and rendered my laptop unbootable. I booted into an Arch Linux USB, chrooted into my install, found the config file I messed with, then reverted it. I booted back into my system and started the bell ringer assignment as quickly as I could. I had one minute left when the teacher walks by, looks at it, and says that I did a really good job. She never knew my laptop was unbootable just 2 minutes earlier.
I find it useful for learning once you get the fundamentals down. I do it by trying to find all the bugs in the generated code, then see what could be cut out or restructured. It really gives more insight into how things actually work than just regular coding alone.
This isn’t as useful for coding actual programs though, since it would just take more time than necessary.