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  • Next you'll tell me they're wearing pointy white "balaclavas".

  • hmmm

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  • This is so sad.. Horses can't go downstairs 😢

  • I'd just like to recommend a great linux content creator: https://peertube.wtf/c/veronicaexplains@tinkerbetter.tube

  • Reading about the Tulsa race massacre is so crazy, like World War 1 planes, some say up to 12, others at least 8 of them doing stuff like: ".. turpentine or nitroglycerin bombs being dropped and men shooting from planes". Some also suspect the use of dynamite, so it's possible they were quite literally dropping bombs.

  • Fuuuuuck.. I was really hoping I didn't need to migrate away from gmail.. But looks like this is it.

  • Ha, I was just looking up a similar meme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wz9BkzU1zY (It's about alpine)
    But yeah, it's actually what I like about linux, and also what I dislike about systemd, the fact that things are interchangable. With regards to systemd, it's mainly because canonical is the driving force there, I'm distrustful of corpos having too much power of a critical part of the system like that.

    Very interesting distro, I like the name as well. "Chimera" because it's not like any other OS. Also, never heard of the "dinit" init before, interesting!

  • Pedantic, I know, but wouldn't it make more sense to say "powered by Totino's Pizza Rolls", that is, to switch those two around?

  • Oof for someone who isn’t tech savvy this was a hard read but I appreciate it!

    I'm sorry, I should've clarified, that's the socalled copypasta/meme I mentioned. But now you're cursed with the knowledge of it existing.

    I wish I had 90s memories of linux, but in my family it was all microsoft, from DOS to Windows. My uncle was an electrical engineer and was interested in computers, so our family got some hand-me-down PC's over time, and I probably played Leisure Suit Larry way too young in the early 90s, but I still believe that typing in text commands is a great way of learning a language.
    It wasn't until 1999 I saw Linux for the first time at school, and later around 2003 I saw it again at a LAN where someone was showing off how fast it could run Unreal Tournament 2003, which was faster than Windows at the time.

    At least there's still rice and gravy around :)

  • Linux is not that old. There's a reason why the "Actually it's GNU+Linux.." meme exists, because Linux is built using tools that were already around, he didn't start entirely from scratch.

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  • If there's one song that takes me back to GTA Vice City, cruising downtown on a harvey davidson style motorcycle, then it's "Video killed the Radio Star", what a tune.

  • “The American private health insurance industry has ruined countless lives by denying people access to basic care and burying families in medical debt,” said D4 Legal Committee spokesperson Sam Beard in a statement.

    Sam Beard of the Party Girls podcast btw.
    Here's a clip of him on CNN.

  • Tbf, disabling systemD autorun is the only thing I've ever user kwriteconfig6 for, because with it enabled bash scripts don't run correctly.

  • Only advertised product I've ever spent money on is NordVPN which is fine for my use case - avoiding geoblocking a couple of times a week. Probably switching to Mullvad soon though, because American companies can eat dirt.

    But yeah, honey was always super sus. If something seems "too good to be true", maybe it is.

  • Only thing I’ve had to edit in the terminal in the last several months has been automount on a hard drive.

    I just use gnome disks for that. Tbh, that's the only thing I use gnome disks for.

  • I don't mind using the terminal, but how the fuck am I going to remember something like kwriteconfig6 --file startkderc --group General --key systemdBoot false? (In fact, there aren't even man pages for that command). Like the scribbles of a mad man I've had to put down commands like that in a sort of personal instructions manual, because ain't no way I'll remember these commands by heart.
    And you often end up just saving the most used commands as aliases or functions in the .bashrc meaning you don't retain the syntax for the commands you use. Well, maybe I'm a unique case of fish memory.. The thing about humans is that we greatly rely on our vision, and having GUI's to show what's possible greatly improve ones understanding of how to manage it going forward.

  • Who was the lady that was deaf and blind, and famously overcame those?

    Might be Helen Keller, very famous deafblind activist. A quote from wikipedia kind of shows how hard communicating when senses are limited:

    The next month, Keller made a breakthrough, when she realized that the motions her teacher was making on the palm of her hand, while running cool water over her other hand, symbolized the idea of "water". Writing in her autobiography, The Story of My Life, Keller recalled the moment:

    I stood still, my whole attention fixed upon the motions of her fingers. Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten—a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that w-a-t-e-r meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. The living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, set it free!

  • Just last week I was looking up ADHD and autism in blind people, but I was also questioning whether blind people could have aphantasia. Or rather, how does blind people perceive roundness or a circle in their mind? They know what it feels like at least, so is it tied to some other sense? I'm guessing blind people have a way of mapping out surroundings and 3D space, but I imagine explaining how a person thinks about stuff like this is as hard to describe as whether two people perceive the same colours the same way.

  • That sentence just tickles me the right way:

    You watch it - and information is revealed

  • "Bloody Just Stop Oil protesters blocking the road, preventing me to go to work just so they can spread the message that we're all going to die! I HAVE A MORTGAGE!"

  • Thanks, this seems like a very thorough description of the situation. My limited understanding of how coding works and has worked through history is like you say "filled with a lot of jank" regarding memory because it was limited but also because compilers weren't as efficient as they are today. So it makes sense that there are purists that believes the only good code is the one where programmers are in total control of every bit of memory themselves instead of leaving anything to automation.