drq

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[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 7 points 11 months ago

@Dogiedog64 Yeah. There was a time when Nvidia did their damnedest to make Nouveau developers' life a living hell.

@Natanox

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 3 points 1 year ago

@Montagge As unpleasant it is to admit, shitty people that exist on this planet, are people too, and they also use computers. The year of Linux desktop must logically mean that it's used by everyone, regardless how much of a piece of shit they are. Being so uncompromising and adolescently idealistic about it doesn't do us much of a favour in terms of adoption.

On the other hand, a piece of shit with an audience might prove useful.

@JustAnotherKay

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (9 children)

@merari42 using flatpak Steam with the library on a non-home drive.

This sucks.

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

@bpt11 Soda and beer cans. There's always a little bit left.

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

@disguy_ovahea we don't really share a kernel, but we do share the lineage, so yeah, we are cousins. I hate Mac OS far less than I do Windows. My pet peeve about it is largely political, not technical.

@_carmin

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 2 points 1 year ago

@ThatWeirdGuy1001 That's because it's not only ingredients that are important but order, relation and interaction between them also is. Hypthetically, in terms of *elements*, in a closed system, the engine that has burned through its fuel is no different than a freshly fueled one. But the engine has reordered them in order to extract some energy. So they are not chemically the same, strictly speaking.

@TehBamski

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 2 points 1 year ago

@asklemmy Not a prank, just a story. Back at the Uni, we had a hall in the building, and that was where all of the administration was sitting. This was also one of two spots students hung out during breaks.

In there, there was an "Internet kiosk". In practice, the damned thing was just a crappy WinXP PC with a touch screen and a metal keyboard. It was useless, actually, almost nobody ever touched it, because there were better alternatives in the computer class. The speakers were loud, though.

By default, it opened a browser with a Uni's website as a homepage.

I loved how amazingly useless it was. So It was my primary target.

We ran Doom on it, we replaced the browser with MS Paint (boosting the usefulness 100-fold), replaced the homepage (at this point the whole administration learned what the fox said and that Rick Astley was never gonna give them up by heart, because it was 2013 and Internet was still cool).

On a year 3 I had to stop, though, because the dean was after my blood.

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 2 points 1 year ago

@shuro Here's one more.

If you have a Unix-using friend who relies on the command history just a lil bit too much - like scrolling a dozen lines just to find an "ls" command, replace .bash_history file with a poem of your choosing with lines ordered backwards next time they forget to lock their session.

Don't forget to back up the old file, though.

@asklemmy

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 1 points 1 year ago

@shuro The thing is, if he cares so much about some stupid logo shield, he IS a fool, after all :D

@asklemmy

[โ€“] drq@mastodon.ml 1 points 1 year ago

@shuro Wow, the first one is borderline unethical. I don't say I didn't like it, but I certainly wouldn't do that.

The second one, though, is all around great. Will I try it some time? I dunno, maybe? :D

@asklemmy

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