How it feels to study the Arch wiki

To be fair, I didn’t even have to think this hard on the Mint install.
Every morning when I’m working with MicroSlop users
Yes, and using many closed source apps really feels like crawling through that pipe.
Welcome
$HOME😊Gross, you have to get wet? I’m out.
Edit. Gif, to get the joke across.
It unironically feels this way. I enjoy booting up my machine again like in the good old days.
I can’t really enjoy it because it’s too fast
That man is going to catch a cold
sudo rm ./cold
Missing caption: “What the hell is the command to turn the water off?” 🙂
Just kidding of course. I’ve been using Linux pretty much since forever and I love it. But there’s a learning curve if you just switched to it.
searches how to and finds a 20 y.o answer in some forum that answers exactly that
In 2002 I was lost. I went to Las Vegas ready to gamble it all away. I got in late. There I sat on the bed. Unable to move on. I don’t know why but on a whim I opened the drawer of the night stand. There I saw it. I don’t know who put it there or why. The Linux Bible. All I know is from that very day my life was changed.
Hahahaha!! My friend’s brother went to defcon, and told us he left “a little surprise” in the night stand in the hotel. I wonder if that was him!
The security conference DEFCON and other technical conferences are held every year at Vegas, I wonder if someone from DEFCON put it there, lol
I had messed around with Linux and failed for a while, as I was using dialup and was trying to get win modem drivers working under linux. Fast forward a few years later and I finally switched when i finally had broadband, and the concept a virtual machine was really becoming industry standard in late 2000’s, and I wanted to start experimenting with them, I hated trying to hunt down windows licenses for each VM I wanted to run, and I started messing around with Linux in VM’s as they were free. Thank Tux, I finally starated running Ubuntu on my bare metal machines around Ubuntu 7.04 I think, my WiFi drivers “just worked” and it was magical.
Like washing off the stench of 1000 toilets from your body after crawling several miles through raw sewage.










