This one isn’t true of course, but it still feels like it fits
This one isn’t true of course, but it still feels like it fits
Not gonna lie, I’m sitting here wondering if I could make that phone work for a Teams meeting.
What you’re going to want to do is chase that with some Cured Pork and Beef and Rice and Soy Protein Product.
Clearly that’s what blu-tack is for.
“Secure that SSD in a bay and get the faceplate off my butterfly, you monster!” -Buster
I’m taking note of that that combo feather teaser / ball track / butterfly toy. I think my big orange boy would lose his mind over that.
My best READMEs are the ones I write well before I’ve finished the code. The README bears little resemblance to reality, but it’s the easiest to read.
That all sounds very familiar. The one I played was full color but it must have either been a late version of Empire or something heavily “inspired” by it.
No, but it was my gateway into Netrek.
We are not. When I want a cubic desktop environment I reach(ed) for BeOS.
I’ve been trying to remember but it hasn’t come back to me. It was a 2D, top down, space battle game. Its possible it wasn’t named after Star Trek, but you pilot a grey ship with a saucer section and nacelles to fire torpedoes and phasers at green bird of prey looking ships so…
Oh, I hadn’t thought of Tux Racer in ages. I think I need to play that again.
I use linux because, in the 90s, Redhat shipped with a Star Trek game. We are not the same.
I can sort of see the appeal, but its not for me. If anything is ever going to rename files for me its going to be a script that I’ve either written or at least read top to bottom. Not a blackbox inference engine, and especially not one based on an LLM.
TIL for me
But how do I stop all the ads in Linux for penguins and wildebeest?
I’ll get angry again if the ads show up in business licensed copies of Windows since I have to use Windows at work. And at least work won’t make me upgrade from 10 until 2025
That patch panel is a thing of beauty from the front, I’ll bet it looks even better walking away from the back
If I had 25 surprise desktops I imagine I’d discover a long dormant need for a Beowulf cluster.
Of all the times to leave out SUSE
All the great editors were built on lemon batteries, I thought that was common knowledge. The reason we all turned against Pico/Pine is that UW developed it using potato batteries. Potatoes! Can you even imagine?