Notices by Omni (omni), page 32

  1. @pony I've never used Tor's real onion stuff, and I'm looking in how this "publishing a Freesite" works. I think Freenet needs some more cool CC-licensed FLAC-quality music :P

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 19:09:24 UTC from web in context
  2. @pony I like the art somewhat, but yeah. Even though Freenet is more of a fun thing right now, I'd still recommend keeping it and Tor installed due to governments all around the world becoming more and more interested in monitoring and filtering the Internet :x

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 19:06:27 UTC from web in context
  3. @minti I figure you'd like this artwork by Denis Salem which I found on Freenet: ("I've switched from Ubuntu to Arch Linux" "I... I love you!") http://ur1.ca/c110a

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:59:57 UTC from web in context
  4. @minti The lack of definition for the term "good ones" disturbs me slightly.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:49:02 UTC from web in context
  5. @omni Which reminds me: @minti: Do you know any .onion domains? I haven't found a single one yet.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:44:31 UTC from web in context
  6. @minti Well, screw you too. I wanted to be the best for once. Oh well, I still have more Internets than the average person.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:44:07 UTC from web in context
  7. @minti Then we can share both Freesites and .onion domains, and you would have the amount of Internets that I have and I'd have to think of something new to have the most Internets.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:42:29 UTC from web in context
  8. DEAR EVERYONE: I CAN ACCESS MORE WEBSITES THAN YOU CAN DO. I OFFICIALLY HAVE THE MOST INTERNETS. THE GAME IS OVER, AND I WIN.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:41:16 UTC from web in context
  9. @omni Which reminds me...

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:40:49 UTC from web in context
  10. @minti Well, if you would install Freenet we could, like, visit top-secret websites which you can't find on the normal Internet and share a lot of those links and make people go all "WTH THIS DOESN'T WORK" and go "Muahaha! We have more Internets than you do!" or something like that.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:40:08 UTC from web in context
  11. @minti Because you're one of those guys who get excited by blue text?

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:36:34 UTC from web in context
  12. For the... probably nobody who uses # in here, this guy has some nice art: http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK@oZ89lerr95jMR3691beV6YaB0NHufZSZn~yK80tTSvg,~WHO0gaREIvBFlmST71EefrMH~i1POH9GoHAc1heKds,AQACAAE/denissalem/47/index.html

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:34:50 UTC from web in context
  13. @xrevan86 http://ur1.ca/c10fk

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:31:32 UTC from web in context
  14. @xrevan86 For me, when it comes to notification deamons: GNOME3 > KDE4 > Everything else.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:27:10 UTC from web in context
  15. @xrevan86 I'm pretty sure that's the GNOME2 notification system, I want the GNOME3 one.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:24:02 UTC from web in context
  16. @minti KDE is like... Windows 7 with a zillion more configuration options. It's pretty great for power users.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:21:56 UTC from web in context
  17. @xrevan86 But notification system! And overview!

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:21:17 UTC from web in context
  18. @xrevan86 But not GNOME3-fancy! :(

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:19:42 UTC from web in context
  19. @nerthos I don't only listen to junk :P

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:19:25 UTC from web in context
  20. @minti I hated GNOME2 with a passion and like GNOME3 a lot more. I do completely understand your preference for GNOME2, though.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:19:05 UTC from web in context
  21. @xrevan86 KDE4 is better than GNOME3 is practically every single way except the way it looks. However, I decided I like staring at nice-looking things so... yeah.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:17:52 UTC from web in context
  22. @minti You are able to have more than one window at a time? Obligatory mess to prove my point in screenshot. http://ur1.ca/c102d

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:15:59 UTC from web in context
  23. @redenchilada GNOME3 is, like Metro, make for both computers and tablets. Their is one difference, though: It is actually quite usable on a normal computer.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:13:15 UTC from web in context
  24. @minti GNOME3 isn't a tiling window manager, though. That is the "Activities" overview which lists all open windows (you go there by pressing "Super" (A.K.A.: Start))

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:12:43 UTC from web in context
  25. @widget I tried to load a new kernel over another one using the Magic SysRq Key combinations without having kexec even installed. Needless to say, SysRq+REISUB completely and utterly froze my system.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:11:49 UTC from web in context
  26. @nerthos Actually, yes: http://imgur.com/r/linux/eNbj4

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:10:56 UTC from web in context
  27. @derpy128 Why the laughing smiley? GNOME3 is sweet! Look at it! *pushes screenshot in your face* LOOK AT IT AND AGREE TO ITS AWESOMENESS! http://ur1.ca/c0zw1

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:08:01 UTC from web in context
  28. @nerthos I'm mad for not having a kernel panic screensaver for Linux. Then again, the only way you really notice is because your caps lock and scroll lock keys will blink furiously.

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:03:40 UTC from web in context
  29. @derpy128 GNOME3

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:02:50 UTC from web in context
  30. Dear Microsoft: You're supposed to FIX errors in your Operating System, not distribute them as screensavers: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897558.aspx

    Thursday, 13-Dec-12 18:01:59 UTC from web in context