My colleague uses it to generate rambling code, often pointlessly rewriting existing logic to solve all kinds of hallucinated problems, which he doesn't understand a bit, then dumps it on me and acts offended when asked to explain any of it.
I cycle wallpapers from different OSes, but never the one running. Work W11 laptop has the Debian wallpaper now, OpenBSD laptop the Windows 10 backlit glass one, etc
# We check if the server is on by asking the ALU to perform an operation,
$result = 1 + 1;
if ($result == 2) {
print "Server is ON.\n";
} else {
print "Server is OFF.\n";
print "Power on the system before attempting to run any programs!\n";
}
"Never again" is stronger than I'd put it but we probably won't be vacationing in France again because god forbid a guy doesn't want to eat animals.
Edit: for some positivity, I loved every trip to Germany and also Austria, the latter so much in fact that we went to live in Vienna for a short time. If not for my partner I'd move right back.
Portable handhelds, I mean form factors like the PSP and Nintendo DS. The downside of the console/handheld convergence is that the handhelds need pretty big screens.
man, but preferably BSD ones. They're terrific. It pays to get comfortable with the pager (man less), but for web rendering, https://man.openbsd.org/ is great. I don't know why these other man sites use monospace fonts, the language man pages are written in was literally made for quality typesetting!
In my 'office' room, I have an Xbox 360, Xbox One X, PlayStation 3, 4 and Wii U hooked up to an HDMI switch to one of my monitors. When not working I'll play games on that monitor, preferably something a little mindless or grindy like a racing game, platformer or Diablo, while half watching YouTube videos on the other. Digital Foundry, Practical Engineering, documentaries, that sort of stuff.
That's for now at least, some other time I'll be into a programming project or something else.
That was the joke 😅
But here it is (I think?): https://xkcd.com/979/