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Sorry man. I hope he comes around.
Coffee, cigars, sawdust, ham radio. Bourbon after 5pm, 2pm on weekends. Backup account is https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/jimrob4
Sorry man. I hope he comes around.
So when’s he going to gather them all at Mar-a-logo of New Guinea and have them drink Flavoraid?
How did I not notice this. Lol
wildly gestures at everything
Debian is my go-to on my home box. Lol.
Doubly paranoid, doubly protected. Lol.
Personally, I use Chrome because it and Edge are the only browsers installed on my work PC.
At home, it’s either Safari on my Mac or TOR on my Linux box with a VPN.
My dude. All the feels right here.
This is why I use Linux at home, along with TOR and a VPN. I’m not doing anything other than looking up woodworking and camping stuff, but fuck all ya’ll for being nosy.
No problem Dildo.
Debian Linux. Because it just works.
Runner-up: Mac OS. Same reason as above, but not free, so it’s #2.
Second-runner up: Free DOS because why not?
Distant last place: Windows, cause occasionally you need to call in your retarded cousin who is the only one that can do that one thing just right.
Historian here. Prove? No. Draw a highly likely conclusion that should accompany every telling as the most likely explanation? Yes.
I like the dystopian aspect. The economic one is meh.
My Side of the Mountain. Kid gets tired of family problems, runs away to live in the Catskills off the land on an old family farm. Befriends a librarian who lends him books on survival. He makes his own clothes from deer skin, catches his own fish with homemade hooks, lives in a hollowed-out tree, that sort of thing.
I am currently a bushwhacking bookworm. I suspect it was all that book.
I would adore having 1990’s Internet back. It wasn’t about media. It wasn’t about ads. Wasn’t about all sorts of flashy, colorful, mind-numbing drivel. It was just information, pure and simple. We still communicated. We still made friends around the world. But it was new, novel, and simpler. I remember when pop-up ads were invented and introduced. We thought that was bad. Little did we know what it would all turn into.
Yeah I’m not worried about offending people who wear fur suits and jack off to cartoons.
Rural as in the nearest town with more than 30,000 people is 90 miles away.
Switch and PS3 here. It’s just as difficult. Especially since the buttons for “proceed” and “return” in menu functions are reversed.