Man, seeing myself in all these memes almost makes me think I could have ADHD. That would be too funny, right? …right?
Man, seeing myself in all these memes almost makes me think I could have ADHD. That would be too funny, right? …right?
I have to admit, the graphic design skills are surprisingly good for a far-right group.
Jamie Zawinski for the win.
New season of Black Mirror looks lit af.
Not sure if you saw this Stack Overflow post yet.
2004 Nokia bricks are probably still around. Them things were indestructible.
It sounds a bit nerdy, but dedicate some time just to learning a specific command once in a while. Start with something straightforward like ls
. Read through the man
pages and try out all the different options for it. After a while, you’ll master quite a few commands and will be able to string them together to perform more complex tasks. It’s definitely easier learning the system piece by piece like this. I used to learn by just jumping right in to a complex task, but I ended up with just a superficial understanding most of the time. Now days I try to be more deliberate about reading all the documentation and actually learning the tool/command/etc.
Also, Arch has the archinstall
script that greatly simplifies the install process if you need it. You’ll definitely learn more doing it manually though. I’ve been using Arch as my daily driver for a year now and I love it.
‘Stegosaurus’ sounds like a Bad Dragon product.
The other folder names are a real trip as well.
I tighten both screws. With an impact driver. And a dab of LocTite for good measure.
Don’t let anybody tell you you’re not humpable, because you’re bumpable, I hope this doesn’t make you feel uncomfortable.
There’s also the email that could’ve been a “man-up and make this inconsequential decision by yourself, Dave”
I love i3wm. Incredibly lightweight and minimalistic.
I used a Mac SE/30 running OS 7 quite a bit in the early 90’s. I remember it being incredibly reliable; in fact, I can’t even remember what a crash looked like on a Mac, whereas I can still picture the BSOD from Windows 3.1.
I don’t remember noticing much difference in snappiness or intuitiveness between Mac and Windows back then though. Both were pretty easy to learn, even for people with limited computer experience. Anything with a hard drive felt snappy at the time, because the previous generation of computers all ran on floppy disks which were slow as molasses.
A 3.5mm-to-Bluetooth adapter that can do simultaneous headphones + mic. I have a device with no Bluetooth, only a 3.5mm TRRS jack (headphones+mic). I want to connect it to a wireless Bluetooth headset but the only adapters I can find won’t do both at the same time, only one or the other.