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@luxet can do! those are pretty routine and i can get them done quick, @lexbailey (hi Lex! 😊) can vouch for me on those!

we'll be in the uk again in less than two weeks!

if anyone around or willing to ship their retro computers or consoles for servicing to the southwest, we could use the work and our prices are negotiable :boost_ok:

not entirely sure i understand why motioncomputing went through the trouble of using a pressure sensitive wacom screen on the le1700 in 2009 if nothing but windows ink api (its predecessors from the xp tablet edition anyway, didn't get rebranded windows ink until windows 10) can use it and everything that uses pressure sensitivity expects wacom's wintab instead

"actually the world isn't shitty" affirm out of touch online strangers who happen to live in one of the countries actively making the world shittier

classic linux thing that happened a couple of weeks ago, is i was looking up what music players had good visualisations, like the milkdrop kind we all remember. one was a standalone app that could respond to any audio on the computer. cool! so i hit up my package manager. but i noticed something. the installation seemed to require the removal of a few packages and replacement with some other ones. it wanted to remove the audio subsystem on my computer?? and change it to a different one? Linux

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