Remarkable eink tablets. Buried deep in the settings they actually give you the root password so you can SSH in. Also, it comes with an epic .vimrc file.
You’re going to have a web browser installed, right? .epub files are just zips with HTML/images/CSS inside. Just find the HTML file with named “toc” and go from there.
Here’s one I started planning but never got around to actually pulling off. My team had recently moved from Windows to Mac, had a habit of leaving for lunch at the same time and for some reason never, ever locked their screens.
The prank would go like this: I’d grab a copy of a classic Mac emulator, a System 7 disk image and copies of all the Adobe apps circa 1980-whatever, so that they would come back from lunch one day to find all their beefy new Macbook Pros “downgraded” to looking like this, complete with working Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.
It’s awesome how Calvin’s non-entity status here is shown through the framing of the last panel. It’s like Susie, and Hobbes, and even Watterson agree.
As someone who legitimately likes the idea of cooking but rarely does it ^and^ ^uh,^ ^has^ ^a^ ^sous^ ^vide^ ^gathering^ ^dust^ this sounds like it’s 100% for me. I subscribed!