hates Macs
buys M2 Mac
dog knows who’s ARM implementation
I think OP is referring to NAT hairpinning though.
Between 6-10 hours of what?
edit: oh, you mean the xkcd, LOL. Well let me know if it works out for you haha
Some BIOSes have trouble booting anything other than Windows, so some distros default to clobbering the Windows Boot Manager and trying to manage everything from GRUB. It sounds to me like this is what happened to you except it somehow got borked.
If the Windows install is still present on your drive it should be possible to restore the Windows Boot Manager. Then you won’t be able to boot Linux but you’ll at least be able to get into Windows.
Try booting off Windows install media and running Startup Repair using the following instructions: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/performance/windows-boot-issues-troubleshooting#method-1-startup-repair-tool
If that doesn’t work try one of these solutions:
https://superuser.com/questions/460762/how-can-i-repair-the-windows-8-efi-bootloader
https://superuser.com/questions/612830/how-to-reinstall-windows-boot-manager-on-efi-partition
Good luck!
Also relevant xkcd
sad CJK noises
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Try OpenStreetMap for cycling maps, it’s the best for cycling by a mile.
If you want to use it on your phone: OsmAnd app (or Organic Maps)
It’s great, install the Organic Maps or OsmAnd app on your phone. Level of detail of the map is much better than Google in my area.
I only use Google Maps for looking up reviews anymore.
No you’re thinking of ‘active’, which surfaces posts with recent comments. Just scroll a bit on ‘hot’ and you’ll see it dredges up some old posts, even without recent comments
Nah, it’s definitely a thing in the Netherlands. I got my degree a couple years ago and we only had a few girls.
The hot algorithm is a bit bugged, it likes to throw in the occasional ancient post
Microsoft and Apple have offices around the world though, so it doesn’t really make sense
If you use WSL (which you should), you have a normal Bash, so it works
Ah, I understand now. The expression is evaluated like this:
$a == 1 ? "one" : $a == 2 ? "two" : $a == 3 ? "three" : "other"
$a == 2 ? "two" : $a == 3 ? "three" : "other"
"two" ? "three" : "other"
"three"
Dual SIM phone