

fucko
Lmao! Haven’t heard that since The Usual Suspects!
fucko
Lmao! Haven’t heard that since The Usual Suspects!
Rhymes with squeegee.
GNOME’s minimalist so not sure what else to show. Technically, I shouldn’t have icons on the desktop I guess.
I have the overview (forget the actual name) on super, which is similar to GNOME’s. And also have the virtual desktops set up to horizontal only with some similar keyboard-based shortcuts for switching.
I wanted to try the “one application per desktop” paradigm, which I did and didn’t really like it, so I went back to regular alt-tabbing + overview switching but left the layout alone.
Using KDE configured like GNOME.
KNOME, if you will.
The only successful one I can think of
What about when the Rebels first take control of the shield facility on Endor? Does that count? (They go loud eventually when they defend, of course).
Truer to form anyway. 😏
Isn’t this the plot of A Scanner Darkly?
I mean, Snapper did its job. My hardware failed. I managed to get it going again by hammering the button with my finger.
Yeah, I get that.
It’s more that your post reminded me of another one I’d seen where someone didn’t read one of those “advisories” before updating Arch. And Timeshift couldn’t save them, so they had to figure out how to get everything up and running again.
If I recall correctly, they did get it running again fine, it just took a few hours. But I’ve been meaning to try and find somewhere to learn more about fixing failed boot, but the spartan grub prompt scares me, lmao!
I’m assuming Snapper can fail for the same reason Timeshift did for that guy.
This is what scares me with snapper.
It’s reliable so I haven’t had to figure out what to do if/when it does break.
* Scurry thoughts *
This, but Emacs
like the taste of their feet.
You mean like this?
Or like this?
They were under a lot of pressure.
It was sink or swim.
“maybe it’ll work, maybe it won’t, but it’ll be FUN”
Flashback to that Tom Cruise Scientology interview 🤣:
snow crash, which talks about the decentralization of the internet from a fictional and futuristic story
I don’t remember it prominently featuring a plotline like that. That was the one with\
the nam shub or whatever? And hacking people’s brain’s with, basically, NLP?
Well if that counts, then Neuromancer by William Gibson fits in that it’s about\
removing DRM (“Turing Locks”) from AI—legit AI too, not the hallucinating parlor tricks of today. ::: 😏
*Edit: I remembered the name of Recall
You could say you … recalled it 😏
Are you ok
I read this in George McFly’s voice, unoe?
There’s something very appropriate about you using all those (system) tools during an anthropology lecture.
”A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”
— Major Chip Hazard