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X too, steady job, ok pay, lucky enough to have bought a house before COVID, but not enough to save thousands of $ for retreat.
X too, steady job, ok pay, lucky enough to have bought a house before COVID, but not enough to save thousands of $ for retreat.
I am an embedded developer, I take the HW from office to bring at home, in the basement I have my “home office” with benches, soldering station, oscilloscope, etc so I can fully develop here. Working on a kitchen corner table would not be doable, true
Software developer here, WFH since March 2020, I don’t want to go back to office. If I would apply for a new job, my first question would be “is this 99% remote?” because I don’t mind once a month going there from like 10 to 2 to avoid trafic jam.
I Always save the bitlocker info on a usb drive, in case of… I had to type the 40 or so digits a couple of time!
Al Bundy is my hero, and boy do I had/have a crush on Kelly, incredible
Doesn’t he spend ~$100’000 per month? Just to live? Of course he has hidden money
Lake Champlain is pretty big, north is in QC, west in NY and east in VT. I like going to Burlington it’s a nice place. There’s also a monster in the lake!
Australia? Most used word : cunt
I still used uuencode/uudecode to transfert some file between terminal, a few weeks ago
When you see what ONE coder was able to do in the 80s, with 64K of RAM, on a 4MHz CPU, and in assembly, it’s quite incredible. I miss my Amstrad CPC6128 and all its good games.
Some lyrics are now disappearing from Spotify :-(
Restarting like that, it’s either overheating (reaching 100°C) but you ruled out that, so low voltages, maybe some voltage on your PSU is weak, sometimes a 1.3V becoming 1.2V and it reboot.
Already had huge X Terminal on HP mainframe, using X11R3 and mwm etc. xeyes, xload, xbiff, xterm, it was the time!
I guess it was in the 80s, open a new xterm, ps -edaf | grep vi, kill the process, then man vi to read how to exit properly.
This is how I learnt unix, do a ls in /bin /usr/bin /etc, man every command
Before RTFA, I would guess the sheriff now has a nice house in Florida or something, paid by this fund?
Always has been, and I am using Linux since 1993 (my first install was kernel 0.99, on floppies, on a 486DX50)
Same, my 2013 Sonata Hybrid has ~80’000 miles (130k km), paid off yeeeaaarrrsss ago, no problem with it, why change?
I tried to always use AMD, 386SX33, 486DX4/100, Duron 1000, Athlon XP 2200, then went a laptop life with Intel, but since COVID/WFH I went back to AMD, I have a 5600H in a miniPC
tar, the tape archiver, I used it with tape, early 90s
It’s 120V and 240V