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Hey Kirby, remember when you retired and gave me your bunny ears hat?
you guys need to get on that Oculus level
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh46O6QkBNE#t=1m
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jpWiTVR0GA
www.youtube.com/watch?v=izDerBE8VUs
Mikulus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJ7oYtm3G0I#t=1m30s
kiss her in virtual reality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HnmgUgPKijc
"Shake Hands" with her
While people shit on crossfire for being a bad f2p fps that is only popular in asian and brazil, there are some very talented NA players.
I had the pleasure of leading and converting the old Hammertime cf team to csgo. They were able to pick up csgo quickly and we made it to eswc invite qualifiers before they headed off to china for wcg.
You'll have some players who have impressive aim that can translate to other fps games. Its worth the watch if you have some extra time.
software in general is very dependency heavy. You build ontop of existing infrastructures. If you make a change in the infrastructure you may break anything you are building ontop.
When we talk about releases, we talk about how software is updated. In a stable release you might release a new update for a distro every 6 months. That is your baseline.
Some distro have longer cycles between updates. Maybe you have a server that needs to work on very old hardware/software. You would want something very stable so you don't break any backwards compatibility.
"rolling release or rolling update development model refers to a continually developing software system; this is instead of a standard release development model which uses software versions that must be reinstalled over the previous version"
In Rolling Release you have no baseline. Your package manager will update individual parts of software.
This causes you to have the most up to date software. However, as a result, you might run into bugs/dependency issues.
It comes down to what you want/need. Lastest and Greatest or Stable and secure.
Try them all, but its not all about default settings thou. You might like a stable release cycle like ubuntu, but don't like the default Desktop Environment. Maybe you want to use a Window Manager instead.
Don't write off a distro based on the default DE
I like your taste Rastsy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvDvjMrWmUg
http://teamfortress.tv/thread/16061/?page=1
I did several streaming sessions before Mr Slin shut it down
Well according to the tf2 community we dont care if you cheat in csgo and this kid is no worse than insom.
aight guys its like 30 mins of hackusation video. At least pretend to watch it before commenting.
its not badlands