

Well, correct me if I’m wrong, but RedHat also had more recent updates compared to CentOS, while also being certified.


Well, correct me if I’m wrong, but RedHat also had more recent updates compared to CentOS, while also being certified.
To be fair, they started developing symptoms much later then when we took care of them. But yeah, we had a lot of cats in the years, 90% of them were strays (or in this case, one of them was actually kicked of their house and spent some years outside) that self-tamed over time lol.
We had two stray cats, one was confirmed FIV+, the other not, they didn’t really get any recurring infection, but they both started having the same neurological symptoms: they lost control of their back legs and sphincters, had trouble walking straight and cleaning themselves so we had to do it.
I don’t know if this is a regular outcome of FIV, or if it’s even related at all, but you might want to look for gradual problems with walking and balance. Not much you can do unfortunately, but what I can tell you is they don’t get any less loving, actually, they probably get more. His last days one of the strays went from barely staying close to a human unless being fed, to purr, pets and constant headbutts.
Good luck with your little fella, glad he could find a caring home.
Totally worth it
That’s one chonky little angel.
I’m guessing it’s fluffier than anything I’ve ever touched.


Thank you for your love. Glad he could warm your week :) he surely made a lot of people happier.
I’m doing ok. Loosing a furry friend is tough, but (unfortunately) I lost many in my years so I can deal with it. The only bad things about pets is that they always leave too soon.


Thank you ❤️. He came to our home more than 5 years ago, already adult. He was most likely a house cat that was left on the street for some reason: in realively good health, but a little skinnier, neutered, but not chipped and every human he encountered he would ask for pets, even complete strangers. For some reason he licked and playfully bite like dogs when petting him.
Once we found him in front of the train station, he was just sitting there taking pets from random commuters coming in and out of the station. He was really precious and a bit needy of love, we gave him all we could.


How can anyone have access to these 3 furballs and not keep them for life?


If you only wany to retrieve your files, run the crack on a VM, it will probably run like shit, but you don’t need to do so all the time


CS:GO is a free game. I was wondering about pirating a game that is 100% online. Are people downloading this only playing against bots? Are there going to be private servers also rolledback to a previous version? I’m just curious


What’s the benefit of this? Cracking an online game that is free anyway


Don’t forget that Fallout New Vegas regularly drops below 15$ with all the DLC


Windows 8 ia older now (13 years) than XP was when 8 came out (11 years). Feel old yet?
Windows 10 is almost as old (10 years).


Also, is this Loss/Saddam Hussein?
Mine is Dyson because he eats any kind of food (regardless of who is eating at the moment) and he will always lick the plate cleaner than it was.
What’s up with the grey eyes? Sure it’s not a photoshop


I think the most “pirated” software ever would be WinRar. EVERYONE broke the terms of service by using it more than 30 days, and then simply closing the popup when it opened (and even if you found it annoying, there’s a simple licence file floating around that you can effortly use to get rid of the nag). Milions used it without paying the licence they should have, but WinRar didn’t care, because they are (were) ubiquitous and companies probably happily paid those licences for a software eveybody knew how to use.


This is just weird. Why make these changes? Customers don’t want it, the company doesn’t profit and they actually lost money and reputation by doing this and not backtracking. Who is benefiting from this? It looks like a perfect lose-lose situation


Probably some guy working on legacy hardware found a bug, fixed it for work and while was there, pushed it.
Or you know, some other guy with a lot of free time dusted off some old cards and wanted to play with them.
My behavior, now and a as child was to open things for curiosity. My hobby now is to thinker with dismantled electronic. Is this a hobby or a behavior?
I don’t think such stricts definitions really apply to humans.