Almost. 1/x approaches infinity from the positive direction, but it approaches negative infinity from the negative direction. Since they approach different values, you can't even say the limit of 1/x is infinity. It's just undefined.
I did somehow manage to ruin an SSD when trying to set up dual booting. I couldn't actually read the data off of it after whatever nonsense I did. After reformatting it a few times to no avail, I gave up on it.
I probably should have tried reinstallling the firmware on the SSD, but I had it at that point. Even so, the PC still worked. After convincing the computer to boot off of the original drive, I had no issues.
Maybe I’m unique in this regard, but I can’t remember having any issues installing things on windows since Windows 7. Trying out Linux in college was fun and interesting, but I definitely spent more time futzing around with it to make it work the way that I want it to work.
I think more people would take the Linux community here seriously if people just acknowledged the flaws with Linux based OSes and focused on the actual benefits of Linux over windows. (Which are getting more and more enticing as Microsoft makes windows more annoying.)
The official slogan of the Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the European Union: ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
This is not a joke......
Bro tried to divide by zero ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
I tried sudo for Windows and was left thoroughly blue-balled. ( lemmy.world ) Englisch
It's a poor imitation. A mockery of the name. A GUI addict's idea of a CLI tool.
systemdeez nuts ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
lol sudo rm -rf / ( feddit.de )
Superiority brings controversy ( aprogrammerlife.com )
Re-creation of someone else's post because the original was removed and I found it funny when I first saw it