

Man, I remember watching this guy about ten years ago. Great channel!
Whoa! I’ve never seen someone running Parabola before! Could you tell me what WiFi card you have?
As for ricing, I’d recommend looking at colour schemes. I used to use Dracula, which has pre-built configs for GTK, Qt, i3/Sway, Xresources, and most terminals.


He would have been in his early 30s at this point, but if this tape I found online is anything to go by, he just looked like some dude.



OpenRC and sysvinit are probably the best options out there, and dinit looks promising. Personally, though, I like s6.


Tox is interesting, though potentially less secure than Briar as they rolled their own encryption and have not been audited (afaik).
Where is this? Asking for a friend.
(Actually, though, where is it?)
Here it is in greentext form:
>"error on line 42"
>look inside
>no code on line 42
mfw python throws errors about other peoples code
That happens all the time with Python. It often shows me errors in the imported modules, which are easily confused with my own code if I’m tired and don’t read the message properly.



Sigmund’s mom has got it going on
She’s all I want and I’ve waited for so long
Sigmund, can’t you see? You’re just not the shrink for me
I know it might be wrong, but I’m in love with Sigmund’s mom
Older hardware. I read somewhere it’s lighter than Btrfs or XFS, and marginally faster than Ext4. Probably not my smartest move, in hindsight, but the system does fly.
I’m planning to install Slackel in a few weeks’ time. Does that count?
Slackware? In this economy?
It’s Slackware


I’m learning Perl - purely for fun - and yeah… it’s a little funky.
I would, however, use a "vi"sual editor.
Tokyo city like a big playground