I should fork vim and call it ‘death’, so I can shout “give me vim or give me death!” any time someone suggests a different editor.
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That has unironicaly made me nostalgic for the days when the web was a place of experimentation, joy and just a bit of crazy.
Take your eye roll and hearty groan and get out!
Thanks for a good chuckle this morning.
I’m browsing all by top/6 hour. Bad news: they’re multiplying. I counted at least three or four users on the first page.
Considering the current obsession on Lemmy, I was all ready for this to be “The Meta-moth-osis”.
notabot@piefed.socialto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•The ‘Holy Grail of Shipwrecks’ Is Still Underwater. So Is Its $17 Billion Fortune.English3·20 days agoYes, your Highness. Will you be needing any further artifacts aquired for safe keeping and preservation?
notabot@piefed.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English13·20 days agoIf you are just a user, in that a computer is just a tool you use, then you’re right, there’s comparatively little reason to be concerened or even know about the underlying details of the system. If you go further and start making changes to your system, or even building more complex systems, over time you will find yourself forming quite firm opinions about various parts of the underlying system, especially if you’ve had experience with other options.
notabot@piefed.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English15·21 days agoHonestly, I’m not sure, I was looking at Devuan, but then noticed that Debian supported sysvinit natively so I went that route instead. I figure that sticking to the source distro was going to give me fewer headaches, and so far it’s been plain sailing.
notabot@piefed.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•What's your favourite OS that does not use systemd?English211·21 days agoDebian, installed without systemd as per the wiki. So far I’ve not hit any issues, whilst I’ve recently ended up diving through both kernel and systemd code to find the root cause of an issue I was hitting on one server. I could have just bodged past it, but I wanted to actually understand what the issue was, and what else it was going to affect.
Jeeniouss!
So, heat pumps are more than 100% efficient, in that they move more heat than the energy needed to run them. Therefore, the neighbour should also install this system, creating a closed system that keeps both houses warm at better than 100% efficiency. I think this might solve all our energy needs, and global warming in one go. Tsk, to think the so called scientists have been trying to get fusion working when this solution is already practical.
The joys of distributed algorithms. You can now get more errors, more quickly than before!
I remember writing a chat system in assembler, for DOS, using, IIRC, IPX networking. When it went wrong, one or more machines would just freeze, with the string “NETWORK ABEND” in the middle of the screen.