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Output of `tmpfile=$(mktemp); if touch $tmpfile; then cal -y 1752 > $tmpfile; xmore $tmpfile; rm $tmpfile; fi`

Something looks a bit, shall we say, unique?

Catgirls & doggirls using mainframes & minicomputers. This right here is perfectly my dream aesthetic. 68.media.tumblr.com/5d7183af03

lftkryo via YouTube, "The Commodordion": youtube.com/watch?v=EBCYvoC4mu [11:26]

linusakesson dot net, "The Commodordion": linusakesson.net/commodordion/

An accordion made from 2 breadbins, a stack of bad floppies, tape, & extra bits hidden behind one of the still-working 64s.

It's nice to see Microsoft finally giving File Explorer features other GUI file managers have had for 15 years. It's also nice to see Microsoft restoring Windows features they should never have removed in the first place.

The Verge, "Windows 11's new tabbed File Explorer and taskbar improvements are available today": theverge.com/2022/10/18/234111

I should be even more worried about the number of breakages that need registry dives to fix.

Windows needs the registry to do most things. Registry changes are committed instantly. There's no undo in the registry. If you change or delete any of the wrong keys or values, you could make your PC unbootable. Registry dives are *NOT* to be done lightly.

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I am endlessly amazed at the sheer variety of ways that Microsoft is able to spontaneously break itself to the frustration of its home users.

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A customer's PC logged them in to a generic desktop, with all icons gone except for all-users icons, & unable to open the Start Menu or the notifications fly-out.

I talked them through Quick Assist, which needed an update, but the Microsoft Store button said they needed to install an app to open such links.

They opened CMD, & their home directory was "C:\Users\TEMP". Fun.

The fix:
TenForums, "Fix You've been signed in with a temporary profile in Windows 10": tenforums.com/tutorials/48012-

Reminder that while cute skirts and thigh-high socks are highly recommended, they are completely optional and not a hard requirement for good gaming or good coding.

Yes, 1992. I was in college & connected to IRC on its Unix network. It was my second online social experience, after isolated local BBS networks.

I've been away from IRC for too long, but I'm getting back in.

I'm arielmt on Furnet and Libera Chat.

I used to be on Freenode, but my reg expired long before its hostile takeover & subsequent implosion, & I'm not going back.

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IRC is just as relevant in 2022 as it was in 2012, 2002, and 1992. Social media may have made IRC networks thinner, but IRC is still as lively as any walled garden social media network.

BTW, my search terms included neither "eye" nor "massager," so I have no idea how this dudebro turned Joker victim ended up in my results.

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Spooky time reminder: "The cloud" always means "someone else's computer."

Need a quick ruler to line up text columns or ASCII art in ed(1)?

!printf "....#....\%s" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

(GNU ed didn't properly strip the '\' from the '\%' escape until version 1.18. In GNU ed 1.17 & earlier, use only 3 dots after the # sign.)

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