@safiuddinkhan@fosstodon.org I have a Toshiba Satelite 4600 Pro laptop somewhere that has 5 OSes installed: Plan9, Windows 2000, Haiku, Ubuntu and QNX. No VMs, they run on real hardware, that's what I call multiboot! 😂
I had a PCMCIA 2G modem in it so I could take it outside and browse the web using this fine piece of equipment. Too bad one of the hinges broke and I can't do that anymore — the looks they gave me were priceless 🤣
@atyh
youtube-dl has -F — it's the same basically, lists available audio and video formats.
@rs1linuxtools In dial-up era it was the easiest way to get a CD with some distro 🤷🏿
I think I've also had a printed copy of Linux NAG (Network Administrator's Guide). Oh, and some Kernel Internals book from kernel 2.0 times.
I still prefer reading printed books, but back in the day reading stuff online using a smartphone wasn't even a viable option option, screens were small and… bad. Linux book was a great way to entertain yourself when using public transportation or smth.
@drcounelis@mstdn.starnix.network
Let loose the kraken!!!
@atyh
@Rezard Случайно вчера наткнулся на диаграммы Венна и понял, что вот оно, предельно корректное название таких схем:
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%B8%D0%B0%D0%B3%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BC%D0%B0_%D0%92%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%B0
В данном случае, когда всё со всем пересекается, схематичное изображение с помощью кругов Эйлера бы выглядело так же, но в более общем случае, они могли бы быть расположены совершенно иначе. В случае же с диаграммами Венна, всё бы осталось также, но отсутствующие пересечения были бы закрашены.
@th3rdsergeevich
@Rezard Центральная часть любого достойного сэтапа 😹
@doxanthropos You're right, it wasn't about centralization at all at its inception! It even had some sort of decentralization in form of OpenID, so you didn't have to make a separate account for every blog you wanted to comment on, but it still got us to the point we are in today: hypercentralization and AJAX turned into a total shitshow!
And yeah, I'm also not into this Web 3.0 thing at all, Web 2.0 became something really bad regardless of that.
@murks @wesley@fosstodon.org
@reay I'm more of a CD guy myself and he was more into compact cassettes so he showed me what tape decks he has, it was interesting. I had a great time.
On the other hand a friend of mine bought a fried GPU once, it kind of worked, but under extensive workloads it just shut off. Bad things happen even if you follow all the rules, but I was lucky!
@reay You're right! It might be pure luck for me. I've bought all kinds of used equipment: laptop, gfx card, soundcard, RAM, camera, bass, synthesizers, acoustic system… I can't even remember everything! And for me it was almost always not only a great deal, but some interesting interaction. For example, the person whom I've bought speakers from did a real demo of them for me — it wasn't necessary, I've owned the same model before, but he really enjoyed that 😆
@neural_meduza Жиза!
> вроде как случайно выбил себе выходной
Следует читать как «не вышел вовремя из запоя» 😅
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