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@lyse the violin player is arisawa ichika, member of juice=juice who she's performing with here! the song is their track "future smile" from 2021 :) it's a banger!=
@lyse the violin player is arisawa ichika, member of juice=juice who she's performing with here! the song is their track "future smile" from 2021 :) it's a banger!=
Really, it wonāt be long until I give the world the finger and move everything behind Gopher or Gemini. Itāll be a while until the bots find me there.
Really, it wonāt be long until I give the world the finger and move everything behind Gopher or Gemini. Itāll be a while until the bots find me there.
@prologic Iād expect a custom build like that to cost at least 50'000⬠here in Europe. *Used* campers with 100'000 - 200'000 km already on their clock are 20-40kā¬, apparently. š
@prologic Iād expect a custom build like that to cost at least 50'000⬠here in Europe. *Used* campers with 100'000 - 200'000 km already on their clock are 20-40kā¬, apparently. š
We just met again after sleep to clean up all the rest. I now got food for literally two weeks. At least. No kidding! I feel really bad for taking waaaaay more home than bringing along. :-/ Turned out that a bunch of people were absent without an excuse. :-( That rude behavior is beyond my comprehension.
Do I buy a new monitor or do I live with the burn-ins all the time? Itās getting annoying. When I edit images in GIMP, I have to double check if something is a pixel or a burn-in.
Do I buy a new monitor or do I live with the burn-ins all the time? Itās getting annoying. When I edit images in GIMP, I have to double check if something is a pixel or a burn-in.
When tidying up my good mate's birthday party site last night we emptied the beer pong cups which had been filled with just ordinary tap water. There was also a cute dog whose owner gave it its drinking bowl, but it was not interested. Just for fun I offered it one of those water cups and it began to drink. We all had to laugh so hard because it was completely unexpected and looked so funny. Can't describe this comicalness of the situation. :-D
systemctl uses ANSI escape codes to underline text (\e[4m) and then it also uses special escape codes ā that Wikipedia classifies as ānot in the standardā, but I havenāt looked it up ā to *change the color of the underline*. That color change is barely noticeable in the first place.
Some terminals donāt support this and now my systemctl output is *blinking* because of that.
guys i use VPS systems from time to time and they scare me. wdym they have every port open by default and the firewall is your responsibility. what the fuck bro
guys i use VPS systems from time to time and they scare me. wdym they have every port open by default and the firewall is your responsibility. what the fuck bro
Global update: Trump in Scotland says EU trade deal has 50-50 chance as tariff row grows. Gaza sees 9 more starvation deaths (122 total); UN says famine is deliberate. Thai-Cambodia clashes kill 16, displace 135k. US raid in Syria kills top ISIS leader & sons.
You know youāre getting old when thereās quite a few scripts in your ~/bin that you use daily, but you havenāt edited them once in well over 10 years ā¦
You know youāre getting old when thereās quite a few scripts in your ~/bin that you use daily, but you havenāt edited them once in well over 10 years ā¦
@lyse āAdvancedā, well, probably more āmatureā. There arenāt a ton of crazy features and that icon thing is the largest code addition in the last 10 years. %)
Speaking of OS/2 ⦠I just realized that Windows 3.x didnāt have icons, either. If Iām not mistaken, this only got added in Windows 95. In other words, OS/2 had this feature before Windows did, because at least OS/2 2.1 from 1993 had icons. Who would have thunk.
(Now I kind of want to know which system really introduced this feature.)
@lyse āAdvancedā, well, probably more āmatureā. There arenāt a ton of crazy features and that icon thing is the largest code addition in the last 10 years. %)
Speaking of OS/2 ⦠I just realized that Windows 3.x didnāt have icons, either. If Iām not mistaken, this only got added in Windows 95. In other words, OS/2 had this feature before Windows did, because at least OS/2 2.1 from 1993 had icons. Who would have thunk.
(Now I kind of want to know which system really introduced this feature.)
@lyse Oh, huh, maybe it was just my GNOME 2 themes back then that didnāt show the icon. š¤
> I like the looks of your window manager. That's using Wayland, right?
Oh, no. Itās still X11. All my recent Wayland comments resulted from me trying to switch, but I think itās still too early. Being unable to use QEMU (because it canāt capture the mouse pointer) is a pretty big blocker for me. This is completely broken, it just happens to be unnoticeable with modern guest OSes, so itās probably not a priority for devs.
(Not to mention that I would have to fork and substantially extend dwl in order to āreplicateā my X11 WM. And then, after having done that, Iād have to follow upstream Wayland development, for which I donāt have the resources. Things would need to slow down before I can do that.)
> all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!@1
Heh. Iāve been using tiling WMs for ~15 years now, so itās actually kind of refreshing to see something different for a change. š
@lyse Oh, huh, maybe it was just my GNOME 2 themes back then that didnāt show the icon. š¤
> I like the looks of your window manager. That's using Wayland, right?
Oh, no. Itās still X11. All my recent Wayland comments resulted from me trying to switch, but I think itās still too early. Being unable to use QEMU (because it canāt capture the mouse pointer) is a pretty big blocker for me. This is completely broken, it just happens to be unnoticeable with modern guest OSes, so itās probably not a priority for devs.
(Not to mention that I would have to fork and substantially extend dwl in order to āreplicateā my X11 WM. And then, after having done that, Iād have to follow upstream Wayland development, for which I donāt have the resources. Things would need to slow down before I can do that.)
> all that wasted space of the windows not making use of the full screen!!@1
Heh. Iāve been using tiling WMs for ~15 years now, so itās actually kind of refreshing to see something different for a change. š