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yeah no shit i don't want to release my code, with the attitude they have after i say i won't

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people (generally idiots) are so willing to overlook all of your open source contributions the moment you want to keep 1 (one) project closed source

@wildweasel across the board from it is an audio amp powering a hacked internal speaker :P

the old screen on my pocketchip died, so i got a replacement and upgrade, almost double the resolution!

all it took was uhhhhh don't look in the back

Watching any non-Sportsnet baseball broadcast really shows how all the other teams' broadcasting teams fucking suck. They can't even get players names right. Half the time they're not even showing game footage, they just cut to the guy making food at the park.

every time gringos write the programming language Lua as if it were an acronym uma brasileira fica puta

when will they make a racing game where you can fuck the car

trans day of donate me some lesbian works of fiction that will fill the dariaxjane shaped hole in my household i cant find help

@Erika everybody's upset at this but me personally i think it's fascinating that a taskforce such as team 0% is how we managed to sift through all the levels and find out this hiding in plain sight since 2017

nowadays you want to change like, i don't know, the size of your icons on your desktop and you have to fight against 10 different conf files ones less documented than the other

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i had angstrom linux running on an hp ipaq a few months ago and that was the most fun i had with a linux system in about a decade

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man i look at screenshots of old linux porting projects (like linux-7110.sourceforge.net/scr) and it's so crystal clear to me that today linux simply is no longer a fun (or even for the most part functional, highly depending on your hardware and usecase) system

if linux was still freely customizable and quirky like this i would still like it today, imo

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