Maybe someone should build 50 underground silos.
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Maybe someone should build 50 underground silos.
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Either Funko is lying or their “brand protection partner” is lying. Also, what the fuck does Funko have to protect? The only thing they actually created was those beady little eyes they put on everyone else’s IP.
Ooo, big tough scary guy. He’s just as made of flesh as the rest of us.
There’s is already an operating system like that.
Grim isn’t the word I would use.
Now there’s a CEO to get that United treatment.
Oh no. What if they never find him? What if this poor, sweet, humble, *checks notes* absolute monster of a healthcare CEO never gets justice.
Narrator: but he already got justice.
Gosh I just feel so sorry for all of them. I can’t imagine the struggle.
Oh no. How sad for them.
Nah, I think this should tank them as a company. Once a scammer, always a scammer.
Sometimes we need heroes.
They’re eating our lunch, and most Americans are too rock hard for gas fumes to notice.
Trump Depression
“Would he do that?”
This really depends on how you installed. Some partition types are easier to resize than others. The most important thing to do is backup everything important before you do anything.
Then boot to a live CD and you can use something like gparted or KDE Partition Manager to delete the NTFS partition and resize your Linux partition.
If you have a spare drive with enough space, it’s a great idea to take an image of the whole disk using Gnome Disks. That way if anything goes wrong, you can restore to the point you took the image.
Look up a tutorial on how to resize specifically your partition type (luks, ext4, btrfs, etc) with KDE PM or gparted. That should inform you of any caveats you should be aware of beforehand.
Preferably image the whole disk to some file on another disk so you can unfuck anything that gets fucked.
A PSU with an efficiency rating, like 80 Plus, will be more efficient than that PSU, even near 100% load (which it wouldn’t be usually).
This is literally all publicity stunts.