>tfw your code compiles 100% without any warnings ONLY if you don't look while compiling

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>downloading file
>look at progress bar
>it slows down

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>recaptcha always works just fine on chrome

That actually has actual technical reasons behind it.

then don't look at it

>mfw my posts are better when I don't read them

progress-heisenbar

>turn on PC
>ten CMD windows open and close within a second

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google's kikery is not a technical reason

But I read your post, user :3

>flashing phone
>some gibberish error
>get worried
>nothing happens

most likely post-boot digesting of some recent update faggotry

>turn on computer
>found new hardware sound plays
>does this 20 tiimes
>no new hardware.

and

>Restart computer
>LAN not working
>Driver doesnt work
>restarts
>works fine
>does this every 2nd restart.

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>mfw hmyas post sare b etetesr whawen I dont rhead them

type better

its just the botnet starting up, don't worry about it user

Check the history you paranoid faggot

>pewdiepie
kill yourself, zoomer.

stop using KMSpico and buy Windows, retard.

>pseudocode
>code them in python
>a bit syntax fix here and there
>runs without error at first and 100% works

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>coding some mad shit on python
>cursor seems a bit lower than what I'd left it at 5 seconds ago
>chalk it off
>a day later, turn on my pc
>^[[B^[[B^[[B^[[B

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>two cmds pop up
>the last is called something like botnet.exe -erasehistory

my posts are beeter as well when I don't read them mate

>update updates faster when I keep the terminal on screen

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>code compiles without any warning
>open up the executable
>it crashes and can't launch

MICROSOFT!!!!!!!!!

ASUS Board?

Ubuntu fag here
Is this even possible? Where do I need to look to see executed commands history from shell?

i think its
history

$ tail ~/.bash_history