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I look at this meme and lift my hand gently from the track-pad revealing the uncanny logo, ThinkPad and I think: Yes, this meme is for me.
Well, if it's good enough for the ISS, it's good enough for me.
now I gotta become an astronaut and be the first to install gentoo in space
You hear a knock on the window of the ISS, you look over and see an alien in a spacesuit floating, it holds a piece of space paper against the window that says "I use arch btw".
Is there a writing prompts community on Lemmy? I feel like there is
checks lemmyverse.net's community search
Yup.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities?query=writing
!writingprompts@lemmy.world
looks
Well, one person is trying hard to get it going and keeps constantly posting prompts, but nobody is actually filling them in. I feel kind of bad for that guy.
Well, I like writing, so I might go give it a look.
Ah shit, I just accidentally unmounted the Soyuz module and the canadarm drivers haven't been working since the hobbyist maintaining them for free got tired of abusive comments from NASA engineers and took up farming instead, so hopefully we don't need to evacuate before they send up another one.
sudo umount -a
|| ISS catastrophically disconnects all modules ||
SurprisedPikachu.jpeg
One character has never been this important.
Though on Windows, you might get:
Windows: we'll fuck with you when you can't do it yourself... or even if you can, why not, the more the marrier 😊.
Doesn't the ISS run Debian?
Edit: Yes, they introduced Debian on user devices back in 2013
literally the universal operating system
Set it and forget it... can't argue with that.