Top one has to be my favorite. I’ve gotten it once. I did manage to get it to boot and fixed it but at the time I was just like: “oh…well shit”
Top one has to be my favorite. I’ve gotten it once. I did manage to get it to boot and fixed it but at the time I was just like: “oh…well shit”
Ooh this is nicer looking than helvum.
I saw one person say something along the lines of “repeatedly bashing my head against a wall until it breaks”. I understood myself a little more after that.
Gotta meander around with the cursor a little bit just so you really look human.
Snowpiercer is a sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
It’s all Linux isos and indie games and project files from game engines/programming languages that I got distracted from. If I had somehow convinced her that I was funny or interesting, all of that magic is now gone.
THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD
Load and unload 😉
The Internet archive is a pretty good place to find old software, if you haven’t tried it yet.
Alright, everybody form an orderly line…
Well I…uh…um…I haven’t thought this far ahead…
I am actually lol.
I like to play with dos. Every once in a while I start looking for games and programs trying to recreate the computer my parents used to have. I’ve also gotten into randomizers recently. Currently in the middle of a 3-person multiworld playthrough of Stardew Valley.
Hello, fellow forklift operator.
There was a time where I liked configuring and compiling things. I wrote my own scripts and pkgbuilds for arch. I’ve broken and fixed my system more times than I can count. I don’t mind it, but god I’m lazy. So I run POP now cause shit works and I don’t really have to mess with it.
I’m going to pretend this article was mostly written by a bot and that there’s no way a living, breathing human sat down and wrote this. I’m lying to myself probably, but it helps keep me sane.
Same here. Used to run Arch and got really into tinkering with the kernel and wm configs. I’m also incredibly lazy and I just want things to work. I switched to pop_os and haven’t really looked back (well…sort of… there’s a voice in the back of my head screaming at me to switch to Endeavour, but I’ve been ignoring it for now)
In my experience, it’s damn near impossible (or at least used to be. I don’t use windows anymore) to get cli programs to work the way they should. I’d edit the environment variables, logout, login, restart the computer, check the variables again, set the variables again, and after about 20 times windows would go “oh yeah, there’s that compiler you were talking about”. With Linux I just get whatever language/libraries/compiler/interpreter I want and its there. At most I might have to ‘source .bashrc’ or something.