Not necessarily. I've seen failures like this if the boot partition works, but fails to mount the root partition. systemd then fails to proceed, and shuts down the running services.
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Not without mounting its root partition on the failing harddrive
I was like that once. I solved it by quitting my job for a less stressful one.
Any particular languages?
I'm a guitarist myself. Piano is certainly up there on the list of skills I wish I had.
I'm a hobbyist programmer myself. I've picked up a few languages along the way, and by far the best approach I have found to learning is a simple but real practical use case. Find the smallest task you want your program to do, break it down into even smaller subsections, and then start to figure out how to transform it into code. It usually takes less code and knowledge about a language than you think.
I'm having a hard time imagining that creating shareholder value was ever a motivation for those working on the floor.
The internet. Web2.0 made everything worse with trackers and three companies running almost everything.
I got a 10-pack of 3.5" floppies at one point.
This meme was posted by the LACP gang
Only time I manually overclocket a PC was with a leaded pencil in the good ole days of AMD Thunderbird
Yes.
Source: I'm Norwegian but I used to know an irate IT finn named Linus. A separate irate IT finn named Linus, that is.