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Whale cancer resistance


I remember when MIT had a paper on this around 2000
We are aware, but thought it would be funnier this way. 👍
Use the Moog, Loog!


I first heard about it in about 1994 when a Unix guy I knew told me about a type of Unix that could run on regular computers. He loaned me a POSIX book, but I didn’t really hear anything until 98. I started getting fed up with all the problems with Windows 98, and I started installing it and breaking it on any machine I could get access too. I don’t know how many floppies I formatted with each disk image of RedHat and Debian. I broke the school network a few times with things like accidentally setting up a DHCP server. I sent a patch to the kernel. I Learned a whole lot those first years.


I just introduced my kids to it. It’s a classic.


Sounds like you’re talking about AC: Odyssey 😄


It’s worked really well for me.


Check out MetalLB for a local Loadbalancer


Archive.org has a lot of storage.


Tailscale is nice and you can give different access to different people. It also tends to get past most VPN blocks.
I’m a fan of Composers. Current and past servers
New ones will be
Services are just what they are.


Dredge is great on the deck!
There are others that paved the way, too. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothee_Besset https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loki_Entertainment https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_C._Gordon


It’s to be the replacement for Xorg/X11.


My 90yo neighbor has run Mint since before I met him 15 years ago
No worries. I’ve been using vim for years and still don’t use anything fancier than marks and regex editing. 😄