A lot of people commenting on how the kid is stupid, but nobody asking if the parents had it coming. A lot of kids have abusive, neglectful, or otherwise shitty parents. If this isn’t a cry for help or spiteful revenge I’d be surprised.
Bruh I had neglectful parents and never once did I do stupid shit like this. Mostly because I knew if I did I’d get an ass whooping and it’d make my life 10x worse.
A cry for help? Maybe. But doing this is just making it worse, not better.
One day, you too will be old and understand that kids aren’t always blameless and treated terribly, and you’ll see your peers whom you know to be good parents being treated terribly by their kids, and you won’t look back on this moment because you’ll have had hundreds of thousands of more important life experiences… But you will have an interaction like ours from the other side, and you will be hit with a strong and deep sadness that extends far into the future.
If you’re lucky, they’ll apologize for saying something so devoid of empathy for the people who actually have to deal with the damage caused in favor of a hypothetical person who was hurt by them. But most likely they’ll double down, because they’re 14-25, and the only thing more important than being right at that age is proving that age doesn’t matter
Not an IT expert, not a sysadmin, not a tech guru by a long shot, but as Linux user, I call this post bullshit.
The biggest problem wouldn’t be about having it manage all the machines in a network; it would be having to deal with every dick and jane complain about how they can’t change their desktop background or some other trivial thing they can do on windows or how a specific program is not available or doesn’t feel the same.
Transition into an all-Linux production environment would require a top-down non-negotiable decision and the willingness from top brass to provide trainning down the line and deal with a good deal of shennanigans from middle management.
And no virus on Linux? Yes, it has some built in features that make a bit more robust but there are rootkits and other malware out in the wild capable of hurting a linux system. And if popularity is to come to Linux, at some point there will be a need to harden the standard security protocols to ensure system safety, not forgetting that 90% of the time the main problem is between the chair and the keyboard.
The suffering they would be going through to clean everything by themselves would be a life long memory.
Someone mentioned having the kitchen cleaned with a toothbrush: have the kitchen cleaned with a tooth brush, twice, supervised and recorded, to have it published on the same medium these photos were posted.
And zero priviliges for 3 months, minimum.
This is a total and complete lack of respect towards pretty much everything.
Nutella is not food its just empty crap calories. Nothing of value was lost by tossing nutella, except for those poor palm trees but thats a whole different argument.
Normally am this way too. Underrail is so difficult at times it makes you use your resources. On a first or second playthrough I routinely used limited consumables and it felt like I was just barely making it.
This subsides a bit once you know the game. But even once resources become more available an emp grenade/ adrenaline shot will turn the tide of fights.
Big ups for Underrail. I’m about 10 hours into my first playthrough and having a blast. I’m concerned I’m going to hit a wall at some point because I didn’t really come into the game with a build in mind, so I’m pretty far from optimized. This far though, I’ve managed to scrape by on luck and buffs, but like you said, it keeps you on the edge.
Most of these are, usually they are doing something like redoing the kitchen. This is a fairly nice kitchen, but I’ve seen rich people do stupider. Just classic attention seeking behavior.
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