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Just...one...more...thing

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cm0002@lemmy.world to Linux@programming.dev · il y a 1 an
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    It’s like “I have a windows computer, I install software on it and use the software. Why would I need more than 1?” Turns into “ooohhh, computers are great. All the things I can run and host. Software isn’t just a gui”.

    It’s like learning to love computers again

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      GUI? What’s a GUI?

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        I think some kind of cli tool.

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          Probably curses.

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            Curses? What’s is curses? /s

            I just use ascii.

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              ASCII? What’s that? /me thumps stack of punch cards on table

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                Punch cards? What are that? /me grapping my abacus to add up 2 numbers.

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                  Abacus? What is that?

                  /me grabbing my dedicated pile of stones so I can throw one into ground for each individual sheep I see to make sure I didn’t lose any as counting wasn’t invented yet

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        It’s the thing you run when your Parallel Processing Card is not doing anything and you go - “might as well”

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    notice how the plushies never leave. true linux user.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      This isn’t even the final form of her room. They haven’t gotten to the “liquid cooled by way of literally having a puddle of ankle deep water in the room” phase!

      • who@feddit.org
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        Spoiler: Late-stage Navi (Knowledge Navigator)

      • Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Why have a “reservoir” when you can just staple a hose end to the floor and ignore complaints

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      Nothing changed just leaned in

  • puppycat (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    lain <33333

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      Everyone loves Lain :D

  • Franconian_Nomad@feddit.org
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    Where is this pic from?

    • grte@lemmy.ca
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      An anime called Serial Experiments Lain.

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        Thanks!

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          Warning - not a happy anime.

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            Duly noted.

            • who@feddit.org
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              But a good one.

              • pressedhams@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                And the opening song is a banger.

                Duvet by Bôa

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        Definitely need to start watching this. Thx!

  • RedSnt ♾️🦋♂️👓🖥️@feddit.dk
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  • SplashJackson@lemmy.ca
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    Haha Cereal Lain

    Present day, Present time!!!

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      cereal, lol

  • RanzigFettreduziert@feddit.org
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    This is funny because its true.

  • MynameisAllen@lemmy.zip
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    This is me with old phones that I keep to prove LineageOS will still support, I keep them all updated, I flash Mobian or postmarketOS, but I keep none as a daily driver

  • ElectroLisa@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Not me having random urges to use old Linux laptops as servers

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      Lol, I’ve been wanting to tear down my old laptops down to the board and run them “bare” in my rack as some sort of cluster lmao

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      Thats how my homelab started! Now I have power-draw problems |:(

  • Sunshine (she/her)@lemmy.ca
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    Hides stash of thinkpads…

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      Do you flash Libreboot or Canoeboot?

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        I have used the fedora boot program for my last usb install.

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          I’ve not heard of that. Does Fedora have its own coreboot distro, or is it something else?

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            Ohhh I thought you were talking about flashing software for inputting the iso into the usb like Rufus.

            I haven’t swapped out the BIOS/UEFI firmware before.

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              Compatibility with Libreboot/Canoeboot seems to be one of the main advantages of certain Thinkpad models, so it might be something to check out. :)

              (For creating a bootable USB drive from a .iso file, can you not simply use the dd command?)

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                Thanks for letting me know about these options. I haven’t tried the dd command though.

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                  You’re welcome! To make a bootable USB drive with dd, the command would be sudo dd if=/path/to/installer.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=1M && sync where the sdX is your actual USB drive.

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    Poor Copland OS Enterprise, forgotten 😔

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    after linux

    • andybytes@programming.devBanned
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      What a handsome man.

  • RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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    All those power lines in the window view feed just that apartment.

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    The masculine urge to buy a bunch of computers, deck my room out like some cyberpunk rat nest and do secret software stuff. (Seriously what would you even have multiple computers do.)

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      (Seriously what would you even have multiple computers do.)

      Setup k3s (pronounces “kubes”) on each computer as a node. Run scalable software - a website, database, some LDAP setup for users, maybe.

      Check out /c/selfhosted@lemmy.world for inspiration :D

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      Run Multiple Services silly. How do you think Spotify, Netflix, and all these other goofy things operate? I think it is the obsession to locally host your own services and compartmentalize things so things don’t all come crashing down at once. It totally makes sense to me. And I don’t even think it’s masculine. I think chicks would even dig it too. I think they do actually dig it. I think you’re just told as a female that that’s just not for you. And some resist. No subscription for me, thank you very much. All these major tech-bro companies have blood on their hands. And what they do is nothing special.

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    Serial Experiments Lain. Great, but very very weird, anime.

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