

the quote in question is over a decade old…
the quote in question is over a decade old…
i’d assume this might be a drive issue rather than a distro / linux issue. iirc i installed debian from CD a few months back on a thinkpad because i was bored… hah, parties. you’re funny. undervolting thinkpads while procrastinating finals. that’s my kind of shit.
i really would like to run my own peertube instance, but until i get a symmetric connection, i just don’t have the uplink. :(
i hate to be a pedant (who am i kidding, i love to be) but they didn’t really invent electricity, so much as discover it and improve on existing technologies. ben franklin was writing about lightning rods a century before. also autoerotic asphyxiation. that’s true, look it up.
you’re evil. i love it.
on my campus, there’s a stack of several dozen desktops just out in the open (in a basement)
plus a dumpster worth on monitors, peripherals, and at least one ipad with multiple bullet holes. the screen is fine – somebody pulled the screen off, then shot the logic board. i have so many questions
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i love backwards compatibility as much as the next guy, but at some point, if there isn’t enough of a community to backport fixes, there probably aren’t many using them. if a tree falls in the forest, you get the idea.
i mean, most of them are celled “display managers” – lightDM, gDM, lxDM
rust compiles to native code, so barring some horrific implementation issues, i’d bet my money on it being roughly equivalent.
weird – they work for me. ctrl+c sends SIGINT, and ctrl+v iirc isn’t treated specially. i figured sending SIGINT with kill would then preform a copy, but it doesn’t. fuck. now i have another puzzle…
is this the part where i get to smugly use i3? :P
i assumed you were making a comment on the modern (fascist) administration. there’s a difference between shitty politics and fascism. :P