

Pretty sure discord & other gen z sites use “rizz” more.
I personally don’t care. I created 🧵 to intersect.
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Pretty sure discord & other gen z sites use “rizz” more.
I personally don’t care. I created 🧵 to intersect.


🤝 same. Pretty much intersecting for it.
I rather play kakuge.


Only created🧵 'cause I disliked Oisin Kuhnke’s shitty take.
Previously


UEFI then.
I get your point although.


I think you’re talking about yourself there, bub. Just because I find shared false memory situations funny doesn’t mean I hate the folks affected by such. I want them to realize they have shared a false memory for so many years, and tackle that false memory head on, and reframe with the truth.
Now, why in heavens sake are you implying I am a troll, and not an anarchist hoping folks wake up from authoritarian distro development? Why should Linus have a final say on how you run your devices?


So when it was the wild wild west of computer vending and distro sharing? And IBM monopolized the market?


genuine security reasons to push frequent updates
I think this is the exact part you are illusory truth effected by, since that has never been the case. Security has always comes second to profit driven software vending.


Precisely why I am questioning wuffah. I want know when, if ever, e experienced such a thing. Because from my recollection, software was always under the control of the seller.


For naïve folks:
They are implementing China&Russian law on what can and cannot be installed in electronic devices.
If it comes to pass, LF will comply.


When did you ever actually believe users controlled software again?


Explain the
criminally dangerous


🤣😂🤣 by sticking his finger up his mouth.
Why are so called Linux users so out of touch with Kernel Administration?


The London Police raided a citizen’s home for possession of devkit consoles, including those from Microsoft (e.g. Xbox), Nintendo, and Sony. SEGA hired multiple contractors to clear out its office prior to relocating in London, with those contractors and subcontractors being tasked, we’re told, with getting rid of the devkits and consoles. In at least one instance, those were taken to a scrapyard and then sold to a reseller, who arranged to sell a lot worth $82,000 USD (61,000 GBP) to the Video Game Preservation Museum. Hiring a PI firm, SEGA coordinated with Fusion 85 and London City Police to raid the home of the reseller, seizing the devkits. In an email erroneously sent to GamersNexus by a waste removal contractor, though, we learn that it may not be theft at hand, but rather, corporate negligence by SEGA or the waste contractors. https://www.arcadepunks.com/segas-development-kit-controversy-a-setback-for-game-preservation/
2025-09-12


collusion.


Batty forgot the #1 event reminder of the net.
Why no Jabber is beyond me.
We call this ASD inertia.
I’m just worried about the consequences, knowing Sony.