Then given them the second manual for the next step in installing something from the internet
Thanks for the red circle, I was really lost there for a moment
“Just follow the build instructions on GitHub”
1000 error messages ensue.
That’s your own darn fault. You were supposed to know the 0.0.1 version was GA instead of assuming 0.0.3-alpha was stable. You would have known if you read the 2000 line README. On the second dependency there is no README though, so just use the latest and hope it’s still compatible.
Last commit 8 years ago “Updated for Linux 4.5”
I’m trying to learn Houdini. I thought, “Oh, I’ll just download a template and see how it should look.”
Even already-made templates are apparently out-of-my-depth.
“Just gotta enable the OEIS menu in the .sysbin folder and it’ll make that program CHIM, that should solve your problem”
What it looks like when I ask “how do I put Cura on the taskbar”
I’m concerned if CHIM is what I think it is, I don’t think I want the computer doing that.
“The real problem is that you’re using Cura and not Orca”
This is some unnecessary red circle shit right here.
But look how pretty it is 😊.
Clearly added for emphasis, crucial instructions, we might mistake for other instructions in the picture.
This is why I’m still on Windows 7.
Clear your mind. Simply “be” the screws. Do not aim for completion, for one is never complete. Also, it’s upside-down.
Don’t tighten it tight
This is why I’m still on Windows 3.1
Hi, still on Windows 3.1. I’m dad.
It’s hard enough to express this in a first language
Can I get this picture without the caption and red circle?
Don’t know where it’s from, found it on reddit.
Try searching for it through images.google.com or the text in the image.
Oh bro, it’s the Art of War.
To screw or not to screw.
A little bit of both 🤷…
Gotta say, arch wiki was great for learning this stuff
Noted.