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I am a:
⚪ man
⚪ woman
🔘 internet person
Looking for a:
⚪ man
⚪ woman
🔘 new username

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As a reminder, both the Touhou Wiki and Doom Wiki moved off of Wikia a long time ago and Wikia stepped in to revive the Wikias with new admins and added aggressive SEO to them to combat them trying to leave

Don't support Wikia

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Desert loots #2: An oscilloscope camera. It's a polaroid land camera grafted onto a custom housing by HP back in the 60s to print out oscilloscope readings. Never seen anything like it!

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The

Produced: From October 1985 to September 2007
Common manufacturer(s): Intel, AMD, IBM
Max. CPU clock rate: 12 MHz to 40 MHz
Min. feature size: 1.5µm to 1µm
Instruction set: x86 (IA-32)
Predecessor: Intel 80286
Successor: Intel 80486
Co-processor: Intel 80387
Package(s): 132-pin PGA, 132-pin PQFP; SX variant: 88-pin PGA, 100-pin PQFP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80

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UPDATE: you can buy the game now!!!!! paypal fucked me over but i'm pretty sure i learned how to move past it!!!!!!!!!! if you could boost the post this is replying to i'd SUPER fucking appreciate it

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When using XFCE, I notice that GTK apps look nice because a theme is being applied. How can I get my GTK apps to look themed while using dwm?

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"Val- how do you do it? What is your secret?"
Me: *looks left, looks right*
Me: *motions to come closer*
Me: *leans over and whispers in ear*
"But- you just… made whispering noises?”
Me: *smiles, winks and gives finger guns*
😉👉👉

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today I learned that HSPICE ("the 'gold standard' for accurate circuit simulation," which I use every day) was developed by Ashawna Hailey, who was trans, and her twin brother Kim. they went on to deliver the first 8080 clone for AMD.

#representationmatters

tfw you want to run only free software but your dayjob workflow is dominated by word & onenote

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I install a package through apt (nodm). It installs the package (thanks, btw) and is done. Then I go hunting for the config file. /etc/nodm.conf ? no. Web search for 10 minutes, man pages, then I find it at /etc/defaults/nodm

Is there a better way to find out, for an individual package, where apt/the package maintainers have placed its config files?

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The unix command I feel most sorry for is dd(1)

It did exactly what you asked it to do, it tried to make you happy, why are you yelling at it ☹️

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You are the peanut butter to the town's jelly. We fit so well together!

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MALLOC THE ELDER GOD

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