

Like a pop filter!


Like a pop filter!


An early Family Guy episode had a relevant quote:
Why is everything that would be wet dry and everything that should be dry wet?!


I learned about this from The Rundown.
It is my recommendation that you not read it if you’re unfamiliar, though.
I don’t know whether to upvote due to a classic reference or downvote because it’s that one.
Is this what happens when there’s a Microsoft / Apple crossover episode?


I’ve never put stickers on any of my equipment, personal or otherwise … But someone at my work once told me that one could procure plastic shells you can put on Macbooks so you can a. Not damage the device and b. Take your stickers with you when you leave.
Who is he?
When did mermaids get involved?
As much as I’m mildly technically competent, I tend to interact with my email from a browser. Generally speaking, it’s not that easy to alter headers in that environment.


The biggest issue I have with it is that I have Linux on all my personal systems and OSX on my work laptop and sometimes switch rapidly between them.
My fingers don’t seem to adapt as quickly, though, and I often press the wrong combination between them.


I remember a while ago - when, like in your anecdote, I mostly coded in bash - I had a dream that I found out people were invoking my scripts in a manner that essentially overrode settings that might (or, in my case, might not) have been set at the beginning of the script.
This never (AFAIK) happened in waking hours, but I was very offended in the dream.


A fact that I like to share from my personal history: I took four years to graduate from a two year college because I was taking every computer class they offered … Except that I skipped “intro to Unix” because when was I ever going to use that?
My entire career has been largely based on knowing how to use Linux.


Wow, haven’t seen your thorns in a while.
I liked vimwiki for this, except that it set expandtab and I could never find where.


Pretty much the one and only good thing about work forcing us to switch from Linux laptops to Macbooks.


DNS ad blocking doesn’t work on YouTube.


https://youtube.com/watch?v=kwfA1UB2Je0
edit: Yes, I realize the irony of linking YouTube here.


My previous house apparently only existed because the neighbor of the building in the lot before it objected to the sexuality of the owners of said building and threw a molotov cocktail at it.
There was only one casualty of that event. Sadly, it was a cat.
The emoji concern me.