





The mainframe. When you click it you have to say “I’m in”.
Cx = customer/caller. PEBKAC = problem exists between keyboard and chair (user is problem)
A call for some support on Mac came in one day and I told the cx to go to the Finder. Cx said “Mac doesn’t have a ‘finder’. Sounds like windows talk to me. You sure you know what you are doing?” So I said “You called me. You see the icon on the dock with the smiley face? What name did you make up for it?” Cx said “Apple actually calls that the task master.” So I said “Sure they do. Click the task master.” Proceeded to fix cx’s issue for him (PEBKAC issue) and then got a one star customer survey back.
One of the main things I do miss about my MacBook.


If Microsoft keeps shooting itself and its user base in the foot in new and inventive ways it’s possible. It’ll probably have to wreck its business clients more first though.

The views don’t represent that of anyone with braincells. Gingrich doesn’t have any so he’s among the target audience.
I’ve been experimenting with this browser on my Mac devices. It still needs some work but it’s worth watching to me. Definitely needs to get on that open source aspect that they have planned before I consider it a possible daily driver.


I’ve used GNOME and I’ve used KDE. Don’t have a problem with GNOME but KDE is just how I like my desktop experience to act. I am intrigued about Cosmic though.


I remember as a kid I noticed that there is a certain side of the disk where if you pull the metal part back exposing the disk, it looks like Batman.
I remember that debugger when I was taking programming courses. It was so helpful.
You can actually download a port of it as a flatpak. I was playing it the other day. I thought it was cool.
https://flathub.org/en/apps/com.github.k4zmu2a.spacecadetpinball
Music production is my sole remaining windows use case. I dual booted and have windows on its own drive and only use it for that. I use Linux for everything else. I use Ableton and haven’t figured out a work around that has yielded good daw performance yet. But I’m still working on it.
This is what I did. There is still 1 thing I need windows for that has yet to support Linux and I haven’t gotten the work-around method to yield good performance yet. So I gave Windows its own drive. Linux is now my daily driver and I just boot into Win 11 when I need it. Everything works great save for Windows forgetting what time it is because I was booted into Linux previously.
I welcome all windows refugees. Join us when you are ready and your use case is met.
That’s too casual. You’re going to want to plan a distro reveal party first.
I came in here to say “Arch, btw” but now I don’t wanna.
You can get the one that allows you to upgrade the ram for the low low base price of $6k.