epic thinkpad in the grass
Congratulations you now have some free bugs on-board

I bought a used X1 carbon gen 9 and loved it, then it pooped itself after 2 years. Went to the closet and pulled out the old gen 2 I also got off ebay once again. Linux breathed new life into it and now it has more power than ever before.
It is the grass and dirt people should be worried about. The old gen X1s take no shit.
User not seen touching grass
baby steps ill try again next time
Use adult feet next time easier to stand
That’s one small step for linux users, a giant leap for nerdkind
Man, your basement has the weirdest carpet I’ve ever seen. Also, much too bright for my taste. If you can see the keycaps without backlight, you’re doing the lighting wrong.
If it wasn’t for the dead grass I’d say it’s Astro turf
I honestly do not get why “touch grass” became a common phrase/meme around a decade after many people got mobile Internet access (through smartphones).
Before that, it would have made sense because you’d usually only be posting on the Internet when you’re somewhere inside where there’s a computer; but now that we can literally be posting online while lying on grass?! How did this happen?
I wouldn’t want to put the air intakes of my Thinkpad directly on the grass like that. It’s bound to suck in dirt.
it was for about 6 seconds the thinkpad is unharmed i promise
But it has gotten a taste for dirt now. This is only the beginning.
Only a matter of time until it demands for Windows to be installed
I mean at that point there’s probably blades of grass going through the fans
On mine there’s a fine mesh in front of the fan, blades of grass would not get through
As long as you’re not running something that gets the CPU going crazy I doubt you’d suck in any I Dirt.
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They create visible drought conditions and tell you to touch grass, what does that tell you? #hitthehay #indoors
That’s a pretty epic thibkpad
I actually installed grass on my pc yesterday. But qgis sadly doesn’t find it. I’ll look into it when I find the time.
And now an obligatory:
$ touch grassThe nerd inside me automatically wants to correct that to
$ > grassThat avoids starting up one addidtional process.
(Unless the file already exists, and you just want to update its mtime, of course.)
Couldn’t you just use
$ >> grassOr does that not change the mtime?
Anyway, neither of those two is touching grass.
Me. I say it. It’s true too.










