Classy

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[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 18 hours ago

Who wants to start a pool on when they decide to gut WIN+R?

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 47 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Guy was up on a mezzanine installing rubber roofing (I work in an RV factory), suddenly either seized or fainted or had a stroke, nobody's really sure, fell off the catwalk and landed on his head 19ft below on concrete. Died immediately. It happened maybe 50ft from my workstation.

The company suits came by to sing kumbaya and tell us how we're all a "family", took a single day of production off (so they could clean the blood up, presumably) and production started back up as normal. He had been working there for 25 years.

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 23 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

Maybe people just enjoy reading the kinds of replies that these kinds of questions tend to garner?

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

THAT'S IT. IF YOU SAY MULK ONE MORE TIME, I'M FUCKING KILLING MYSELF!

https://youtu.be/ty62YzGryU4

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

I have a photo encrypter on my phone with this feature, LockMyPix. You can establish two vaults with their own passwords, or set up features like putting the password in backwards to go to a fake vault etc.

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago

Toilet Paper USA!

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It's word play.

No pun intended.
"No pun in ten did [win the contest]"

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago

My partner watches these kinds of things (no money exchanged) and I make fun of her for it, telling her that in ten years she'll be watching As The World Turns

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 6 points 2 days ago

Lovecraft is Monk confirmed

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 days ago

Damn feeling attacked with EndeavourOS.

Though my hair is much longer

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 5 points 3 days ago

I got this Audiobook once that I had to quit, only like 1/43 of the way in, because I could not STAND the narrator. He had this terrible habit of dropping the ends of sentences, like imagine if I just mumbled off this whole part. Every time you heard a new sentence, you wondered if your headphones were broken. But in fact, the narrator is just a dunce.

How this yokel was allowed to record a book is beyond me.

[–] Classy@sh.itjust.works 1 points 3 days ago

It's all our world. If your house were on fire I'd hope you wouldn't want me to have the same mindset as yours and not call 911.

 
 
 

My beautiful Millie is so photogenic. I am sure that the SEVEN MEMBERS of this community would agree! Who else loves this beautiful little noodle? I can't wait to see more snake pics on here. Pets and wild animals are all welcome!

 

Hello (nobody!)

Since this is a brand-new community with zero views, subscribers, posts or anything, I figure a good place to start would be with the icon mascot, my baby Millie. She is of indeterminate age, but likely around one year. She's underweight for her age, only about 240g as of last weigh. I got her from my friend who wanted to do right by her but couldn't bring himself to care for her properly. She's an absolute sweetie, has never once bitten me or even hinted at doing so, eats her meals cleanly, and I can't wait until she's a giant monster noodle that terrorizes my house.

 

Hello, I am new to this community, as well as to coding in general. I am having fun learning C, and I've generally been able to work through/slam my head into problems until they make sense, but I am confounded by this discrepancy, and I am hoping to have some help with it:

printf("%%c);

Output: %c


#include 

void textGreen(const char* text)
{
    printf("\033[32m%s\033[0m", text);
}

int main()
{
    textGreen("%%c\n");
    return 0;
}

Output: %%c.

Since printf is wrapped into the function, should the text not be outputting with the same behavior? Why is my terminal printing this code without escaping the percent sign? FWIW, the text is green, at the very least.

I am using Ubuntu 23.10, the code was written in KATE, it was compiled in GCC, and it was run on the basic GNOME terminal.

 

I found it in a cupboard at my family farm. It's unlabeled, gate marked, has a funky raised "8", and an interesting design on the handle. The finish job on the inside looks great, very smooth.

 

This post idea was inspired by a recent post by Guenther_Amanita@feddit.de in this community.

I have been a Windows user for my entire life. I recall having an iMac in my bedroom as a small boy, maybe 7-8, playing random offline games on it, but aside from that, my experience growing up was with Windows 98, XP, Vista, 8 and 10. I wouldn't say I was ever a "power user" per se, although I could do several tasks that were more technical if needed, like locating driver files, updating .dlls, configuring compatibility settings, etc. I think being a good Googler made me seem more capable to my family than I really was, and I'm sure a lot of people here would share my experience!

With the impending sundowning of Windows 10, an OS that I "begrudgingly accepted" (rather than actually enjoyed using, as with Vista), and realizing that 11 was only going to bring more ads, force-installed applications, background processes that were nigh-impossible to disable without a lot of tomfoolery, AI bullshit and general bloat, I figured that I would try dual-booting Ubuntu, installing it on a partition of my storage HDD. Windows did not want to play ball, no matter how much I begged and pleaded and bargained, and eventually I was met at a point where I had to decide what to do going forward. My system was just not behaving the way I wanted to with two OSes ("This town ain't big enough for the both of us"), and figured,

Oh, what the hell. I'll primary Ubuntu and when I need to use Windows I'll run it on a thumb drive or something.

Well, it's been several weeks now and, even with a couple bumps along the way, I have not booted into Windows once since the switchover. How many of you had a similar experience? I was frankly a bit scared of CLI and thinking that I was going to brick my PC before I even had a chance to use it, so I kept all my personal files safely tucked away in a removed HDD until the break-in process was relatively complete. As time has gone on, I've gotten comfortable enough to have a backed up copy of my files on here, and every new program I go to install that I used on Windows has worked swimmingly on Linux.

I can only thank the helpful, enthusiastic people here in the Linux community for making my experience so smooth. It's rare you encounter a group of people where you can post what is ostensibly a stupid question, and be pummeled with dozens of well-formed, thoughtful, detailed responses to the question. There's very little of that infamous grandiosity and self-righteousness that I've heard runs rampant in the Linux world, and maybe Lemmings are just more prone to being helpful than the wider internet, but for what it's worth, I appreciate everything you all have done here so far.

I feel so much more capable as a computer user with Linux than I ever did on Windows. I'm automating tasks, I'm fine-tuning network drivers, I'm getting in the weeds of file architecture, and it's all been a real blast to learn about. I actually feel a desire to learn so that I can help others have a similar experience to what I had coming into this.

 

Picked it up for a song recently. I suspect it to be a BSR but it's kind of weird. Also, why is it so clean and skinny? It looks like aluminum but it's labeled as CI.

 
 
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