

The Model M IS the weapon
The Model M IS the weapon
I have a USB-C cable that will only work in a specific orientation. So I’ll plug in a device, laptop won’t recognize it, (sigh) unplug and flip the cable, and then everything works.
They sync (via wire or wirelessly) to a smartphone app that offers a pass-through toggle to pipe speech through the phone’s speaker — minimizing the need to remove the mask
I want to pipe this through a voice changer so I can sound like Darth Vader to anyone I talk to.
Oh boy! I can’t wait to head home from my job at Walmart to spend my money at Digital Walmart
Because then they don’t have a display the size of a living room TV to shove ads in your face
What’s unsafe is having to navigate a giant fischer price interface whenever you want to adjust the A/C
Ages ago when I was in college, I had a little Brother laser printer. It was more than enough, as I was only printing B&W documents. It was wireless and you could easily get a few thousand pages per toner cartridge. Hell it even did duplex via a special duplex tray on the front. I loved that little thing, and eventually gave it away when I graduated as I basically stopped using it. If I ever find myself in a situation where I need to buy a printer, Brother is the only brand on my list.
Also, the lights would flicker whenever I fired it up, lol! that baby drew a lot of power.
Because for some reason, our entire economy is built on short term profit rather than longevity and stability.
Ubuntu was my first. I got a copy of 7.04 from the IT instructor at a local tech school during a field trip back in high school. I had no idea what linux was before then. I would boot the live cd on the family computer and mess around with it since I didn’t have one of my own. I was finally able to get a hand-me-down windows 98 PC from my aunt and installed my copy of 7.04 on that right away. Got my dad to run some ethernet up to my room and I was living like royalty after that.
I’ve tried about every distro under the sun since those days, but Ubuntu always feels like home
Having the hood up gives you a temporary +2 boost to hacking