What if I keep a jade egg in my ass just for fun?
What if I keep a jade egg in my ass just for fun?
Users are calling it a shockingly good invention.
Yup I tried to go to work this morning but couldn’t make it out of the driveway without the car sliding. Pulled back in as far forwards as possible but an hour later the car has slid back down. It was blocking the sidewalk but I don’t think anyone is walking around in this mess. I was able to get it back in the driveway when stuff started to warm up a little.
My first computer was some random 286 with CGA graphics. It was 1994-1995 and I was a little younger than you maybe 7 or 8 and I didn’t find it in the trash but my dad did. It had DOS and some GUI you could launch on top of it. I cannot for the life of me remember what it was but doing research I think it was Norton desktop. I knew enough to poke around the directories and found a gaming one that was stuffed to the gills. Most of the games didn’t impress me as I’d seen graphics with more than four colors by this point but I got absolutely sucked into Elite and Gauntlet was pretty fun too.
There was a big push at the time for us to type everything up in school because computers were the future. We had a much nicer family computer with windows 3.11 and a 386 or 486 that I mainly used but would get kicked off when my parents were on call for work and had to remote in to fix something. I used my pc to type up my papers and transferred them over to the family pc for printing via floppy.
A few years later my dad and I pretty much rebuilt the trash pc with hand me downs from the family pc plus a few upgrade parts and got it running windows 95. I remember playing a ton of games on it in that form. Heroes of might and magic 3, warcraft, starcraft, diablo, baulder’s gate, wing commander etc. The best was some weekends we’d roll an ethernet cable down the hallway and hook up the two pcs and my dad and I would play games together.
I used it in its windows 95 form all through high school in 2005. It never had internet as my mom wouldn’t let me keep the lan cable permanently installed in the hallway but I played a ton of games and wrote every paper on it. Not sure what happened to it but it was by far my most heavily used PC and I was so happy to have it as no one I knew had their own PC just family PCs.
Great times.
Sounds like someone didn’t learn to socialize or use Linux.
I think that’s the scroll wheel or maybe the bearings.
They do use an optical sensor… PMW 3360.
Check out ploopy trackballs. They have a wired thumb track ball.
We have 13 inch and 15 inch inspirons at work. The 15 inch is absolute garbage with an awful screen and feels like it’s going to fall apart even though it rarely gets used. The 13 inch is actually pretty nice, almost as well built as my old XPS. Good screen, all aluminum build etc.
Fallout 1. Killing my way out of 1000 rats to finally leave vault 13.
I loved the stealth sections in ocarina of time and wind waker
Ubuntu - Loved it in 2006-2012ish but I jumped ship when Amazon appeared in search. Great place to start my Linux journey at the time.
Manjaro - Only distro to ever break entirely on me. I didn’t care enough to try and figure out why.
Tried endeavor and stock arch but they weren’t my cup of tea. No real issues with them though.
Fedora - I liked for a few years but abandoned after the RHEL drama this summer. Seems to be going the way of Ubuntu. Maybe that’s just my opinion.
I use and like Solus a lot but they didn’t update anything for 2 years until this summer. I use it on my gaming PC and an old laptop for web browsing but nothing important. It’s always been solid for me, I just worry about it going extinct. They do have an updated road map and seem re-energized though. I also think it’s a good beginner distro because you don’t have to dive into terminal much, and a good distro if you are a pro, but kind of bad if you are an intermediate user because there aren’t a ton of resources on it that bigger distros have.
I mostly use Debian these days. Stable on my server. Testing on everything else. I don’t see me abandoning it anytime soon.
Sadly I have to venture forth tomorrow or the day after for sustenance. Other than that I’m with you, people are nuts this time of year and are best avoided.
What entertainment are you enjoying? I started watching “For All Mankind” this week. So I’d like to get all caught up on that.
I don’t use it wrong because I don’t use it but to me “mirth” feels like it has a negative connotation even though I know it means joyful.
I dont have a special waterproof speaker but I have a regular Bluetooth speaker over in the corner by the sink. Love listening to it while getting ready.
I don’t recall ever having spent a lot of time messing with Bluetooth so I think it’s worked just fine for me for a while. I’ve used Debian, Fedora and Solus on a few different laptops and desktops. I’ll give a few headphones and speakers a go tonight and see what happens.
Well he’s also a huge asshole and that’s from many first hand accounts.