umbraroze

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[–] umbraroze 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I actually really like the C64 keyboards - not perfect by any means, but they are some of the best keyboards in the 8-bit computers, really.

Fun thing, I wrote one NaNoWriMo novel on a C64, so I don't think the typing comfort is too much of an issue. Though for that experiment I actually used my C64C, because the low-profile case makes things a tiny bit more ergonomic. (I don't use it that C64 specimen much for other purposes, because it has a busted/temperamental SID. The one in the picture is my C64G, which is one of the last models produced, basically C64C guts in a breadbin-style case.)

[–] umbraroze 17 points 10 months ago

One of the most tragicomical science notes I've ever read comes from Gilbert White:

We put Timothy into a tub of water, & found that he sunk gradually, & walked on the bottom of the tub: he seemed quite out of his element, & was much dismayed. This species seems not at all amphibious.

Timothy was luckily fine afterwards! This watery misadventure got retaliated in the most turtle-rific manner imaginable: Timothy was determined to, and succeeded in, outliving White. In fact, memory and legacy of Timothy is even more alive now - everyone can go look at the 3D scan of Timothy's shell on the internet. Did Gilbert White's works get 3D scanned? No, only 2D scanned. So old-fashioned.

(Also kind of tragic that Timothy was only found to be female after she died. And some time later, another tortoise was named Timothy after her, and it later turned out she was female too. Something tells me humanity is never going to completely figure out this whole sex/gender thing.)

[–] umbraroze 5 points 10 months ago

The ghost of dead Game Boy also came with ghosts of dead batteries. ...So many dead batteries. Many coming from tragic circumstances, such as almost reaching the last level of TMNT 2.

[–] umbraroze 7 points 10 months ago

Is there a city called Taxes? Add that to the list. Spook the Texas minds a little bit. Give them a little shiver. Make them feel something.

[–] umbraroze 11 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Debian, the cool guy distro in 1999. The machine overlords run on Red Hat.

In the low budget parody version, Neo ran Slackware, and the climatic battle was basically about Agent Smith somehow fucking up his libc.so.6 but then Trinity got him a copy of the file on 3.5" floppy from another system. Or something.

[–] umbraroze 11 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I'm from Finland. I don't smoke and I don't do patio stuff. But yeah, almost time to go into the Spring Mode.

[Fires up a little fan]

[Cracks open a can from an unrefrigerated pallet]

WEEKEND, FOLKS

[–] umbraroze 49 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Me, I'm a real human. I would not fall to a silly trick like that.

Now excuse me, I'll just copypaste this cover letter text from the dozens of previous examples I used and edit it slightly based on buzzwords on the job description and company web page.

(Also, last year, I was in one of the events for the unemployed, organised by the municipal job services, and there was literally a short segment on the talk on using ChatGPT for cover letters. Well if the same authorities that mandate us to send a bunch of job applications every month tell us to use it, it can't be wrong, right?)

[–] umbraroze 2 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Scrivener!

The frustrating thing is that, at least for me, there are no perfect word processors geared for novels and other scenarios where you manage large text masses.

Scrivener is one of those cases where you have a pretty excellent software that doesn't have a lot of problems OSS alternatives have. I have smooth time with it. But at the same time, the software always could be better.

Probably the best OSS novel writing software I've used is Org-Mode for Emacs. But, you know, it's based on Emacs, so it squeaks around the edges and gives the impression that it's a miracle it runs as brilliantly as it does.

[–] umbraroze 12 points 10 months ago

They recently added some unlockable graphics for the widget. Nothing major.

Guess they changed the icon just for the hell of it while they were at it.

[–] umbraroze 27 points 10 months ago

When I first played Fallout 3 and got Dogmeat, I was like "Oh this is really cute. But I hope the dog won't die or something."

No worries, Dogmeat kicks ass. Literally every time I looked at VATS, I found Dogmeat in mid-air lunging at enemies. I was like "that's not a dog, that's a dog shaped cruise missile."

(And Rex in Fallout New Vegas also looks like a dog shaped cruise missile)

[–] umbraroze 31 points 10 months ago (13 children)

converting an autotools build recipe

Oh yes!

to a bare makefile

Oh no!

[–] umbraroze 19 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Yup. Got also added to the Jargon File, which was an influential collection of hacker slang.

If there's one thing that Elon is really good at, it's taking obscure beloved nerd tidbits and then pigeon-shitting all over them.

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