@apLundell well that's new information
Doom nerd. Author of Chocolate Doom [and other Doom things :doomguy:] and SDL Sopwith. "An evil person behind an amazing project" - rostuhan
@apLundell well that's new information
@apLundell they are ?!?
for the purposes of "acab" i'm going to argue that driving test examiners are also a kind of cop
How to win at Monopoly and lose all your friends [2016]: https://web.archive.org/web/20160218205927/http://imgur.com/a/vX3zm
part of being a parent is occasionally hearing malfunctioning toys whose batteries have almost run down yell "orange" like they're attempting a half-hearted boards of canada cover
@jk I can't believe it
“The Void is experiencing extremely high call volumes right now. Please hold. Your screaming is very important to us.”
Sure, RIT stands for Rochester Institute of Technology, but in my brain it will always be "Rassachusetts Institute of Technology" as though Scooby Doo is saying it
The EU should demand that American Big Tech sell their assets to European companies. They can’t be trusted to not manipulate the data for propaganda reasons.
Not doing so is a national security risk.
Am I doing this right?
@mcc someone who is good at libraries please help me. my boot partition is dying
Nightdive dev Samuel Villarreal (Kaiser) had his home wrecked by a tornado and is asking for help:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/nightdive-developer-needs-your-help
The TikTok ban, the Musk Twitter takeover, the Facebook moderation policy changes, the Republicans’ rapidly intensifying crackdowns on speech... let these be the proof you needed to move anything you care about online to a space you control.
Digital sovereignty is more important than ever.
they say never bring a zombie knife to a ghost gun fight
Windows 2000 is the immediate ancestor of Windows XP and Windows XP's codename was Windows Whistler, so
Windows 2000 is Windows Whistler's Mother
@marfisk @deirdrebeth it was a fun educational experience and not as difficult as I thought it would be. Can recommend
@Doomed_Daniel ah thanks you are correct, it definitely looks like deletion of SMBv1 support is expected in the near future though, and there is already a compile time option to disable the code entirely
Project unveil: Rumba is a stripped-down fork of a very old version of Samba, for retro computing purposes https://github.com/fragglet/rumba