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My vimrc is pretty good.
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https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh if you're not using zsh please reconsider why you're wasting your life using garbage shells.
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Pick posted:a bargain to not work with R Just use ROOT or python with matplotlib and numpy
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manga studio op
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 06:08 |
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Dole Fruit Company's Five a Day Adventures for the original iMac
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hell astro course posted:manga studio op I mentioned it in the OP
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evilpicard posted:Dole Fruit Company's Five a Day Adventures for the original iMac Five a Day, Five a Day, We all know it’s the healthy way!
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evilpicard posted:Dole Fruit Company's Five a Day Adventures for the original iMac I've literally been looking for the video for this and associated jingle since I was a child. You can even see me posting in the "white whale??" etc threads for this. I found it today. I am legitimately grateful to you. I cried (really) tears of nostalgia I finally found this.
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Is Foobar obscure? Just a lightweight no bullshit music player without an ungodly amount of buttons and bullshit feature creep.
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Farmer Crack-rear end posted:are you thinking of Logo? I think it was the sequel to this. Or the BBC Ripoff version
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Dr. Gojo Shioji posted:How much of the flux Koolaid does one have to drink before they buy into it? The color pallet looks hyperfucked to anyone who doesn't already use it, so there has to be a period of "Everything I'm watching and playing has the color grading of The Big Lebowski and the Mexico scenes from Traffic, but I'm gonna power through until I force myself to like it" before the addiction sets in. I see it like that MadMen "No, other cigarettes cause cancer, yours are 'toasted,'" scene. "After staring at a screen all day, I look at my tablet just before bed, is there a placebo effect app that makes me feel ok about this habit so I can keep doing it?"
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AREYOUREADYFORTHECHALLENGE? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmBsbvTPlFE I've spent the past decade driving my wife to madness by rapping "B is for the bunch you find! R is for a rockin' good time! O comes in for oh so good! C says cool you know you should! The second C says cooked up right! O says Oh Yea! What a delight! L says love your body and mind! I says inside you'll feel just fine!" COPE 27 fucked around with this message at 06:39 on Apr 24, 2020 |
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Dr. Gojo Shioji posted:How much of the flux Koolaid does one have to drink before they buy into it? The color pallet looks hyperfucked to anyone who doesn't already use it, so there has to be a period of "Everything I'm watching and playing has the color grading of The Big Lebowski and the Mexico scenes from Traffic, but I'm gonna power through until I force myself to like it" before the addiction sets in. It's now unnecessary dince thr basic festures are preinstslled on windows Also youre supposed to mstch it to the white poont/color temperature of your night lighting so that you don't motice any difference since your brain automatically compensstes for different ehite balance
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oh but seriously I posted:What's that game where you are turtle from above? Is it a game for little kids? Could it possibly be Turtle's Toy Land Jr. for the Commodore 64?
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Oh also if you want to experience running linux inside windows not in a vm: Cygwin is cool.
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"I'll tell you how to grow" is some psychopath poo poo. Terrifying.
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Stereotype posted:Oh also if you want to experience running linux inside windows not in a vm: Cygwin is cool. you can run linux on windows now so windows is actually good
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taiyoko posted:Is it a game for little kids? Could it possibly be Turtle's Toy Land Jr. for the Commodore 64? My sister had this school laptop with this but it was windows95 style and I think it was called micro worlds or something
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Stereotype posted:Oh also if you want to experience running linux inside windows not in a vm: Cygwin is cool. None of these words are real.
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 06:55 |
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Pick posted:a bargain to not work with R
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# ? Apr 24, 2020 07:04 |
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Did someone mention Jeskola Buzz yet? I can make beeps and boops and bonks on it.
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Cubone posted:does HandBrake count as niche? I used it to hard code subs to a 70s acid film for as a Spanish class end of semester fun lesson. As well as shrinking raw video files down to a tenth their size Amazing program
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Bronze Fonz posted:Wait, what? I'm intrigued. Here's a couple of articles on using Audacity to apply audio effects to RAW images: https://www.hellocatfood.com/databending-using-audacity/ https://critiquecollective.com/2014/03/13/tutorial-on-databending-and-glitch-art/ I don't like that they're calling this process "databending" but the results are always kinda fun
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Krita is good. I don't know if I'd call it niche but it's kind of a free painting and photoshop alternative and works really well.
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Methanar posted:My vimrc is pretty good. post the vimrc
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JK Fresco posted:It's now unnecessary dince thr basic festures are preinstslled on windows The two people I know who use it have their displays permanently, at all hours of the day for everything they are doing, show a very hard yellow tint like you're looking at the monitor through a glass of beer. Either something is wrong with their eyes to where that looks normal, or they were able to recognize how offputting that looked upon first usage and decided to continue using it to force themselves to get used to it. I have never had a problem falling asleep despite having my displays lean more blue, so I can't identify with why anyone would choose to use that function.
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I use hosts cx a lot It allows me to view a site on a server that is being made by us without having the domain and DNS pointing at it, I use it every week, it's online too so I can show clients progress, it rocks: https://hosts.cx/ The stand alone one I use on my local machines: https://github.com/scottlerch/HostsFileEditor
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avidemux https://www.avidemux.org/ is pretty good for basic video editing, re-encoding to different format / resolution etc. Its also free and cross platform.
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MobaXterm is fantastic if you have to manage or connect to multiple windows/linux boxes, ftp sites or pretty much anything. Also has a ridiculous amount of useful plugins so you can do a bunch of sysadmin stuff from a single program https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/
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Dr. Gojo Shioji posted:The two people I know who use it have their displays permanently, at all hours of the day for everything they are doing, show a very hard yellow tint like you're looking at the monitor through a glass of beer. Either something is wrong with their eyes to where that looks normal, or they were able to recognize how offputting that looked upon first usage and decided to continue using it to force themselves to get used to it. I have never had a problem falling asleep despite having my displays lean more blue, so I can't identify with why anyone would choose to use that function. The purpose of reducing blue light isn't to be aesthetically pleasing it's to reduce eye strain and stop your circadian rhythm from getting jacked up. Anyone who has turned off their computers night light function in the middle of the night and recoiled from the blast of full spectrum light after hours of softer orange light knows that it works. But by all means keep telling people that their physical and mental ailments are totally fake and made up just because you personally don't have them.
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Sleeveless posted:But by all means keep telling people that their physical and mental ailments are totally fake and made up just because you personally don't have them. ??? are you responding to posts from a different thread or something
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DarkSoulsTantrum posted:My work still uses Lotus Notes for a bunch of database stuff and I actually really like the bit we use for project tracking. It’s just nicely organized and really easy to find what you’re looking for. We just moved off lotus and I hate the replacements. To contribute: seconding ninite.
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Sleeveless posted:The purpose of reducing blue light isn't to be aesthetically pleasing it's to reduce eye strain and stop your circadian rhythm from getting jacked up. Anyone who has turned off their computers night light function in the middle of the night and recoiled from the blast of full spectrum light after hours of softer orange light knows that it works. @ people getting angry at a person expressing their abilities because that person has a disability. Please dig your own grave.
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Colonel Cancer posted:Let me tell you all about GNU Linux
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Pick posted:ChexQuest I was just telling someone about how much chexquest frightened me when I was a kid
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Colonel Cancer posted:Let me tell you all about OpenBSD
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Cubone posted:does HandBrake count as niche? HandBrake literally is the VLC of transcoders, since they both use libavcodec. So they should support the same things. By now most stuff uses libavcodec or ffmpeg I find.
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YeahTubaMike posted:That name would make sense. I've never seen the software anywhere else since though. Pontifex? https://www.chroniclogic.com/pfx_screenshots.php?num=3
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Fake Name posted:MobaXterm is fantastic if you have to manage or connect to multiple windows/linux boxes, ftp sites or pretty much anything. Also has a ridiculous amount of useful plugins so you can do a bunch of sysadmin stuff from a single program I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX. Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
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There is a modern .scr After Dark Flying Toaster screen saver that exists I always have installed
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