I tried to enroll secure boot without understanding what I'm doing. I locked myself out of the motherboard.
Also when you accidentally create a directory called '~' the command rm -r ~
is not the right one...
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I tried to enroll secure boot without understanding what I'm doing. I locked myself out of the motherboard.
Also when you accidentally create a directory called '~' the command rm -r ~
is not the right one...
Sometimes I forget why I did something and undo it. Then, when I remember, I hope I made a text file documenting what I did to begin with. If not, back to search.
DE hopping/Switching to a new Distro without testing it in a VM
I tried too many distros.
Once I had to buy a new keyboard for all the goddamn terminal typing I had to do
Buying a Framework 16. Never again.
Why? If nothing else, don't they hold their value really well?