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Dear webdevs:

Please stop banning Lynx and Links from your websites as bots.

They are Web browsers, not bots.

Sincerely,

A webdev, programmer, & shellscript writer who needs to look stuff up online on the

P.S.

I shouldn't have to extend my laptop's boot time with a GUI & extend my wait time getting answers with a bloated Web browser. Trust me, not even SSD & NVMe drives make either of those tasks as fast as not having them installed at all.

i'm serious
former desky: fluffyscream
current desky: swiftpaw
current lappy: braveplumes
computer hostnames still available: lifetimes' worth

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Always do your best. Your best will change from day to day.

My home Internet connection is so bad, it took 584 and a half billion years just to update Debian's repo. :V

$ uptime
6:50AM up 50y 0:20, 1 user, load averages: aches, lines, sleepiness.
$ _

my favorite QA co-worker just sent this my way as a palate cleanser on a rough day, and it is soooooooo good that I just had to pass it along.

maybe don't play this in front of the kids if they're not the type to handle profanity and the phrase "eat my ass" well.

go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linki

The description reminded me that the customer I had who swore by it the most constantly brought their PC to me for spyware clean-up. It jogged my memory because I haven't seen or heard from them in 13 years.

But the completely unrelated tech support patient in my care still had copies of the installer in their Downloads directory.

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Defender in now detects IncrediMail's installer packages as a potentially unwanted application (PUA). Microsoft calls it PUA:Win32/Perion.

This is short-term mixed but ultimately very good news, because IncrediMail, a program from the days, traps user mail in a proprietary format defying exportability even today, and it uses cutesy features as the bait for that trap.

Oh, how I forgot how easily people are tricked into installing driver updater & cleaner snake oils on their PCs.

The 50th anniversary of my own release into an unsuspecting world is only six days away.

50 years ago, Intel released the first commercially available microprocessor, the 4004. For the first time, a computer's entire CPU could be in a single IC package. It had all the computing power of a handheld calculator, but that too was revolutionary at the time. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_40

DRM has yet again punished paying customers instead of pirates.
"Denuvo-Protected Games Rendered Unplayable After Domain Expires": torrentfreak.com/denuvo-protec

cops & politics 

Today in "civil asset forfeiture is a hell of a drug" and "cops rob more than robbers":
Institute For Justice Survey Shows How Philadelphia's Forfeiture Program Preyed On Poor Minorities
techdirt.com/articles/20211031

For 26 years, from August 1995 through October 2021, the taskbar could be on any screen edge you wanted. No more. With , the taskbar is on the bottom and that's that.

If you're finding that the output of grep is too much for you and you just want a list of the files that have matches, then just use -l. Pair it with -r and you can locate all the files with a match under a directory tree.
grep -rl myusername Documents

A YouTube video on the Russian Revolution: "Lenin went to Europe, where he hung out with other Marxists and talk about how great--" *commercial for some overpriced, fatty, greasy food*

And finally for this thread, I promise: How does Windows 11 shut down?

It still turns off the screen several seconds before turning off the power, but it's only about 1/3 the time of Windows 10 before it actually turns off for real.

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