(05-24-2016, 03:11 AM)LordVador Wrote: [ -> ]Looks like he does.
Wise result IMO
He did and I'm happy now. It was a close call, almost 30.000 votes difference, but not as close as the first prognosis from SORA (I have to give them credit, they did an amazing job at that.)
I still have to deal with my salty class mates in school tomorrow however.
Glad to see VdB pulled through. It's not my place to say to other countries "Hey, don't elect this guy or that guy," but far-right parties are always troubling to me.
Im excited that I just did my very first buster only playthrough on Mega Man X!
(05-24-2016, 12:09 PM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]It's not my place to say to other countries "Hey, don't elect this guy or that guy," but far-right parties are always troubling to me.
Let's hope you americans will do the same thing with "you know who" (and here in France too btw
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Is that a thing in France now? Like a serious thing? Last I checked they'd lost some regional vote or whatever pretty badly.
I don't think it's very serious, but that's definitely a thing in France too. We'll see in 2017…
Best linux distro 2016?
>that horrible feeling when I'm forced to use linux because a particular niche application I need does not support windows for some reason
it's subjective, and no matter which one you choose, there's something bad about it and people will make fun of you
I use arch but arch is not easy for beginners
I hear manjaro is pretty easy, though, which is based on arch.
Any distro where you can find openjdk-fontfix packages, or build it yourself if you don't mind the CPU time.
EDIT: OpenJDK-fontfix is crucial to making Jetbrains IDEs not look like shit.
Seriously, openjdk-fontfix is the deciding factor when I pick a Linux distro.
I chose Ubuntu Studio because *muh music* </sarcasm>. Ubuntu derivatives and Mint should all work fine. Pick according to preferred desktop environment.
(05-26-2016, 09:18 AM)kinkinkijkin Wrote: [ -> ]it's subjective, and no matter which one you choose, there's something bad about it and people will make fun of you
I don't think I've ever seen the Linux community summarized so effectively in a single sentence until today.