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@LodedDiaper
> My browser crashed
Have any ideas which group might make it crash? 😏
@theorytoe @Ruusu @maksim

@bugaevc Aren't at least AIX, macOS/Darwin and HP/UX (probably Tru64 too) POSIX-certified? That should make them true unices, not UNIX-likes 🤔

@mjdxp Wow, that's a rare one, maybe it's something like a golden ticket 😄

@mjdxp There was a mixup at a t-shirt factory and they mistakenly put a peppermint-flavoured one into a pack of your favourite fruity t-shirts 🤪

@luca I think it was mostly popular among people who came from DOS and have been using Norton Commander on a daily basis, younger people have never used it and don't have that warm and fuzzy feeling about two-panel file managers I guess 🤷
@Migueldeicaza @sotolf

@gordoooo_z I ended up selling it to an older dude who intended to use it as a sampler with his MIDI-saxophone or something like that. I don't know if that worked for him, he never wrote back 🤣

@gordoooo_z
> he ESX's step sequencer, while it doubles as a keyboard, leaves a lot to be desired
Oh, yes! Electribe's controls are the opposite of being easy to use 😅
It's like a feature complete workstation, but I always ended up just feeding MIDI events to it when not playing around with it for fun, for it to be actually useful.

@gordoooo_z
> think about chopping the keytar
Why though? I bet it'd be its main selling point when your friends come over to jam 😂
I bet touchpad is pretty bad, I have a cheap Novation keyb, which has it and it and it's just awful. Good thing it also had a 2d stick.

@gordoooo_z Wow! Discovering that RockBand mic was a normal USB audio interface was surprising enough! I have better mics, but I still use it attached to a mic stand for stuff like audio calls.
I didn't know that the keyboard was also a fully-functional MIDI-controller 🤯
KeyStation, being a proper controller, probably still has more features like aftertouch velocity, but it's just great that they've made the RockBand thing this way!

@LinuxGamer I've never tried it as I'm using either external, or built-in display, not at the same time, but I think this comment answers your question: github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/

@neural_meduza Учения по изгнанию панд из Крыма (mastodon.ml/@neural_meduza/110) идут строго по плану (как и спецоперация).

@neural_meduza
> Что нужно взять с собой после развода?
Лучше ничего не брать! Даже старую одежду следует сжечь, пользоваться ей может быть небезопасно ⚠️

@neural_meduza Не только не воевали, но и за питанием не следили. Вот и стал песец таким полным.

@neural_meduza Более глобальный формат можно будет обсудить в Нидерландах. И президента Беларуси можно с собой захватить 😏

@neural_meduza
> Мы живем в 21 веке
Нет мы!

@moffintosh They do sometimes go down though and you have to update the bookmarks to use the other one. There is this extension for desktop Firefox: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firef
Which handles it for you — it just redirects all Twitter links to Nitter instance of your choice. Unfortunately it doesn't work for mobile version that is why I have my own instance. Nitter itself is pretty straightforward to setup (if you are not using a PowerPC machine to host it like I do😅)

@moffintosh There are free options, like the one noip.com/ offers. You have to "renew" it monthly, but it's mostly comes down to clicking a link in the e-mail message and passing the CAPTCHA.
But I'm not insisting of course 😏
Oh, by the way, I didn't even think of it, but you can use one of the open Nitter instances: github.com/zedeus/nitter/wiki/
Customize it with user-side CSS (I still do even running my own) and here you go.

@moffintosh If you only want read-only access, set up a Nitter instance. Put it behind nginx and set up auth if you don't want others using your traffic.
That's what I did, it's very lightweight and easy to use on small screen.
People I follow are just bookmarks in Fennec, I never had an account so I'm not used to having a unified Twitter feed, but maybe it's not your cup of tea 🤷

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