

Gotta keep it simple and to the point.


Gotta keep it simple and to the point.
I’ve always been a fan of mpd/mopidy but cmus is definitely up in second place.
Dude probably thinks he’d be among the “smarties”
Top one has to be my favorite. I’ve gotten it once. I did manage to get it to boot and fixed it but at the time I was just like: “oh…well shit”


Damn, I completely forgot about her. Didn’t know she was even still around.


Ooh this is nicer looking than helvum.
“Can we do useful things today?”
Brain: “haha…no. we’re going to spend 8 hours straight learning this game engine”
“That’s actually kinda usef–”
Brain: “…and then never touch it again”
sobs uncontrollably
Uh…I mean…of course not


Just let him do it.
proceeds to buy more from the little bit of money they won
Please just let me buy my coffee
I saw one person say something along the lines of “repeatedly bashing my head against a wall until it breaks”. I understood myself a little more after that.


Gotta meander around with the cursor a little bit just so you really look human.


Snowpiercer is a sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.


(Unpronounceable and also i can’t even spell it right…damn.)
Pretty sure i read that in the github too. Never heard of the other program. Might have to grab it when i get home just in case i need it some day and can’t remember what it’s called.


I’m a fan of the ones that are just letters. uzbl…srcpy…others that I can’t think of off the top of my head.


Well i’m interested


It’s all Linux isos and indie games and project files from game engines/programming languages that I got distracted from. If I had somehow convinced her that I was funny or interesting, all of that magic is now gone.


I just got an extension that removes shorts. I tried blocking channels, saying I wasn’t interested, pressing the thumbs down button, but it would still show trash like Jordan Peterson and Andrew Tate.
In my experience, it’s damn near impossible (or at least used to be. I don’t use windows anymore) to get cli programs to work the way they should. I’d edit the environment variables, logout, login, restart the computer, check the variables again, set the variables again, and after about 20 times windows would go “oh yeah, there’s that compiler you were talking about”. With Linux I just get whatever language/libraries/compiler/interpreter I want and its there. At most I might have to ‘source .bashrc’ or something.