

Well, it’s easy… just be born in the early 80s and grow up with home micros!
Well, it’s easy… just be born in the early 80s and grow up with home micros!
I am still more inclined to follow the “old Linux nerds rulebook” and keep recommending to learn LaTex ;-)
Ehm… no, not exactly… she IS Vietnamese.
Am I the only one who thinks that TNG’s “old person” masks always looked absolutely creepy? I mean, even my wife’s 98 years old grandmother who spend most of her life in a vietnamese rice paddy does not look so fucked up like most “old” people in TNG…
It was not my first (this would have been the Atari 2600), but the console that still has a very special place in my heart is the Atari Jaguar
Let them rip and tear each other apart until it’s done…
At age ten I was coding in Assembly on my C64 and build radio controlled model airplanes without assistance from an adult… so I guess in this case the ten year old should have a pretty clear understanding of his action and the consequences. And to be honest: What did happen? He got wet. Booo-hoo what a tragedy! Would he have gotten a good spanking (would perhaps have happened when I was this age in the 80s), then perhaps I could slightly understand the outrage from his dad.
What about a trip into the smol-web? Perhaps a Gopher or Gemini Server? A IRC Bouncer? Or enter the fascinating world of telnet BBS systems!
I - as my personal opinion - think he is more a case for the 2nd amendment…
Of course he does.
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out— Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
So, let us part with this few last words from me i write without wanting to anger you, just to with the hope you may contemplate about: “In todays age there is nothing apolitical. You are either a part of the solution… or of the problem”.
Dead broke son of a low middle class family. …in a western country, especially in the US.
Yeah, that IS inherited privilege. You realize, that a low middle class american family is still in the uper ~ 10 % of currently living humans?
Well, Brave is -regardless of the companies decisions- still a damn good browser with many build in essentials (TOR, IPFS, Bittorrent…), so, while I PERSONALLY don’t use this anymore (currently I use an heavily patched suckless surf and Dillo) I don’t see much wrong in including this in a distribution especially catering to users switching from windows.
Well, for me it would be the setup i am now using since about 15 years:
WM: flwm Filemanager: ROX-Filer Background: feh
… and a ton of tools i accumulated over the yesrs
Is this the appropriate point to reference the suckless community? I mean, that’s THE point of the movement…
I am absolutely sure that spice is a standin for coffee…