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tourist, to lemmyshitpost in Get to work, crackheads
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how much crack will that score you

tourist, to memes in "A language is a dialect no one would want to touch with a ten-foot pole" - Max Weinreich
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Looked him up

I don’t know much German, but I definitely see what you mean.

tourist, to memes in "A language is a dialect no one would want to touch with a ten-foot pole" - Max Weinreich
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Is the difference between the kinds of German obvious in text too? Or is it more like comparing American English to UK English

tourist, to lemmyshitpost in Anxiety symptoms we don't talk about
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Yeah if the kid won’t even remember why should i

tourist, to linuxmemes in STOP SCROLLING BROTHER
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you hijack cartoon network’s broadcast and play this meme over it until their lawyers physically beat you to death

tourist, to linux in Why I'm done with Nobara Linux: A Breakup Story with a Tech Twist
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A real tech twist is when spin mode on the smart fleshlight malfunctions

tourist, to lemmyshitpost in Recycling 4-year-old 737 memes (Part 4)
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I greatly admire your meme archival process.

All the memes I stole in the past five years are scattered across several devices in various download and screenshot folders, unlabeled and impossible to search through.

tourist, to asklemmy in Why is Australia the only "core anglosphere" country where voting is mandatory?
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I don’t pay too much attention to Australian politics, but whenever I see headlines it’s always something like “MP literally destroying the barrier reef with his own bare hands” or “Corruption whistleblower sentenced to one thousand years in jail”

tourist, to linux in When Windows 10 dies, I am going to jump ship over to Linux. Which version would you recommend for someone with zero prior experience with Linux? **Edit: Linux Mint it shall be.**
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I never heard of Distrobox until now. It seems really cool. What’s the cause for hesitation? Unreasonably resource intensive?

tourist, to lemmyshitpost in Sorry guys
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yeah I’d fuck that thing too

tourist, to memes in This is the year, guys.
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I had to check the Canada time zones to see if you meant 2023 or 2024

Didn’t help, because I can’t figure out if you were still in the habit of “this year is 2023” or you had a wild new years eve party

Also, I assumed Canada because .ca instance

Anyway, congrats!

tourist, (edited ) to linux in Terminal Utility Mega list!
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I have some neat toys and some utilities that other newbies might enjoy.

edit: gmornin

Let me know if there are better alternatives or if anything listed here is malware
Sorry if tool already listed, adhd hitting hard today

“Screensavers”
Aesthetically pleasing to have open on a second monitor.

  • cmatrix: That character scrolling effect from the matrix
  • cbonsai: Little ASCII art bonsai tree that can be animated with the -l flag
  • cacademo A bunch of ASCII animations. Apparently installed by default in many distros? Had no idea
- spotify-tui Spotify CLI frontend

ASCII fun
Fun to make your shell scripts and .zshrc/.bashrc files obnoxiously zany.

  • toilet/figlet ASCII text art.
  • jp2a Turn image files into ASCII art
  • cowsay generates ASCII art pictures of a cow with a message
- neofetch Spits out a cool system info summary with the distro logo in ASCII art

File inspection
Useful if you want to quickly look at a source file without opening a text editor

  • src-hilite-lesspipe.sh Syntax highlight files. I think its pre-installed on GNU systems
  • ccat Colourful cat. Also syntax highlighter
- glow Markdown file renderer

Prompt help
Very useful if you learned to type the wrong way.

- thefuck corrects your previous prompt that you fucked up

Obvious ones, often preinstalled:

  • curl/wget: grab files from the internet
  • nmap: lets you audit your network. See if you have anyone leeching off your wifi.
  • ssh: Remotely access your machines. Can be dangerous if you don’t read the manual.
  • git: Version control, mainly for source code, but also very useful to locally keep track of any kinds of file changes you make.
  • gnupg: needed to set up keys for ssh and git i think. cant remember
tourist, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in We made it guys
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As of right now, UTC+14 is sunday 12 noon I.e. 12 hours until 2024 at the earliest

I’m guessing OP popped the champagne a lil early and thought December 30th was the last day of the year

edit: oops no they were going silly mode :3

tourist, to memes in Dating
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clinical anxiety speedrun

tourist, to asklemmy in Lemmings without bidet: how do you deal with your period?
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But do flush your spent AA batteries

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