@theDoctor@fosstodon.org Let me translate this for you: "When I was using dating apps I asked the candidates to rate their meticulousness on a scale 0 to 10 and went out with the ones who asked if the scale was discrete or continuous".
I think you'd most definitely score 😂@somegirlprivacy@fosstodon.org
@thor One of my cats always tries to catch toys not the way cats usually do it — by pushing them down against the ground, but like he actually has fingers on his front paws. He's a smart little fella, but that is weird for a cat 😹
@iska@mstdn.starnix.network
To me it looks like "T.", I assumed you've meant tea so the caffeine talk kind of makes sense 😅 @Pixificial
@iska@mk.starnix.network This is actually a good idea! Apple hardware is usually well supported. Even Macs from two decades ago play nicely with modern Linux kernels.
@thor
@Jessica
Not necessarily. Apple has a really poor history of providing long term support for high-end models, e.g. latest Power Mac G5 was introduced in late 2005, but Mac OS X 10.6 released in mid 2009 had no PowerPC support at all.
They do this quite often, they support lower end MB Air models for years, but just ditch higher end MacBook Pros 🤷
@thor
@Pixificial
Yup, there is herbal tea and decaffeinated tea that tastes like regular black tea, but has negligible amount of caffeine. Lemongrass is nice too.
@iska@mstdn.starnix.network
@thor Yes, these olde machines are still useful for printing documentation. Image quality might be lacking so printing scans is out of the question, but for mostly text stuff they are no worse than the average laser printer, except for the printing speed.
@thor Oh, I think I've also got an external USB floppy drive somewhere so I can listen to this sound if I REALLY wish to 😅
What surprised me is that Mac OS X still had icons for floppy disks at least up to 10.9 — legacy stuff like this in OS that always strived to look modern. I don't think Macs capable of running Mac OS X even had floppy drives.
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