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In a fight between delusion and physics, physics may always win but delusion never concedes.


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Started on 1993 with Yggdrasil Plug and Play Linux. Before kernel 1.0! Before ELF binaries, even.
I’ve been running Ubuntu Studio for almost ten years. Before that it was Redhat variants. Before Linux, a short time with 386/BSD. But for work, SunOS, Irix, HP-UX, and a stint on a team supporting a VAX 8900 running VMS
I’m about to dump Ubuntu Studio. Thinking either Fedora or Debian.
Bird or rodent murder. This has always been the plan. Sometimes they’re cute, but it’s a ruse. Always they wait for just the right time to pounce and break the little necks of their unfortunate prey.


It’s a weird Frankenstein mix with GrapheneOS. They have a Google compatibility layer, which allows some Google Store apps to run, but at the cost of providing tracking and telemetry to Google. There are other FOSS app stores as well.
You’re advised to use containers and containerize Google, Meta, and other privacy violating social media apps, which will feed data back but limit what data the apps can send. Also, you can shut down the containers when not in use, which ends all telemetry from those apps.
But you do have to manage this. Privacy comes at the cost of complexity and effort. Is that worth it to you? It is for me.


What’s the issue with the 10a?
Nautilus can move groups of numbered files, which is useful for image frames stored separately. But it has bugs. One of them won’t let you start a sequential move from any number other than 1. Which is idiotic.
Dolphin can’t even do that.
The command line can, easily.


Thanks for linking to an archive of a Reddit post. Fuck Reddit.


Good demonstration project though.


I don’t even know the movie! Just found it on a gif search and thought it would work. 😂


Ads don’t generate much revenue for content creators. Sponsorships, merchandise, and donations via Patreon are where the income flows. All that could work with Peertube too.


Showing their belly means they trust you. If they let you rub their belly they really trust you.
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