there was the AARD code, where windows 3.1(!) would purposefully print a scary warning message if you were running it on DR-DOS
there was the AARD code, where windows 3.1(!) would purposefully print a scary warning message if you were running it on DR-DOS
exactly! strong attribution restrictions, no distribution restrictions


luckily with my duel [sic] boot system, it was windows that broke.
hrhm are the vim games in the editor itself?? hrrhhm ,':) ‘,:) ,’:)


meant to reply to me?
also, i think girls are not usually teal
suggestion: luanti???


both! :))
bots attack FOSS -> servers go down -> they complain
bots attack proprietary -> hit cloudflare -> use their money to buy more servers -> nothing happens
hau der iu!
how dare you!
zamn! what’s that window manager??


steam?? scoff.


credit?


oh. in sidebar:
“Anything and everything goes. Memes, Jokes, Vents and Banter.”
ugh…


and this is a shitpost?


that were*
breaking: [stochastic] parrot learns [absolutely nothing], gets promoted to [senior engineer at microsoft]


my system 1 thinking: the sum of money is about 1, so each costs 1/2, but the bat costs 1 dollar too, so the bat is 1+1/2 = 3/2, and ball is 1/2. simples! wait… i forgot the .10. so bat costs 3/2.10 and 1/2.10 i guess
my system 2 thinking: i must do gaussian elimination!
kiwix? that’s compressed (afaik), and when i tried, it took up half of my disk space and needed ethernet


on OSes like windows, you have to rely on premade programs to make audio, which are often limited and incomplete. but turing-complete operating systems, such as linux, have no such limitations
wdym? year of linux desktop arrived just now!