Notices by Omni (omni), page 6

  1. @fortecadenza Still better than most older kids. At least he doesn't have the CoD mentality.

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 21:40:29 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  2. @clash Huh, I see

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 21:39:49 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  3. @thatonepony I can believe that's scary

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 21:39:34 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  4. @clash Sleep showering? That sounds bizarre. It didn't wake you up? Would you also get changed in your sleep? That would be somewhat convenient, actually.

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 21:14:29 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  5. @bluberyblast Your posts contain less interesting info than mine. I know you're happy about being on RDN, but a bit more content wouldn't hurt :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 21:12:06 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  6. Happy Gravmass!

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 20:15:35 UTC from identi.ca at 45°1'0"N 75°38'27"W Repeat of mikkidog
  7. @scumpeter We'll see. If it goes Open Source under an acceptable license I'll try it the moment it gets released, though.

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 20:43:56 UTC from MuSTArDroid in context
  8. @neurario I'd love to talk more, but I'm off to my owner so goodbye :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:33:57 UTC from web in context
  9. @omni @neurario Not that you HAVE to switch. There simply are more games on Windows now, so it's a perfectly legitimate reason :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:32:11 UTC from web in context
  10. @neurario (Also, I didn't really know about piping until... a year and a half after I started using Linux? XD)

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:31:21 UTC from web in context
  11. @neurario You won't even need that knowledge if you choose to use something simpler like Linux Mint :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:29:31 UTC from web in context
  12. @neurario Also, I think you're literate enough. At least a lot more than most people. However, you don't need to "configure more advanced stuff" to use Linux. That's only if you like using distributions like Arch/Parabola/Gentoo. Most distributions are way "simpler" :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:26:40 UTC from web in context
  13. @neurario Steam for Linux has already been released like... a week ago

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:25:36 UTC from web in context
  14. @neurario The old ones did so as well, they just contained a hell of a lot more text so it might be a bit harder to find the term to search for if you didn't know where to look, so I can see how you can consider it an improvement. The real improvement would be no crashes, though :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:17:33 UTC from web in context
  15. @neurario How? By hiding most debugging information and making errors even more unclear so people can look at a sad smiley? I don't really consider that an improvement.

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:12:47 UTC from web in context
  16. @neurario Well, I have to be fair here, Windows' BSODs sometimes have uses. For example, when my power supply was dying, Windows was constantly giving BSODs. Linux, however, kept running as if everything was fine. Albeit crashes aren't good, at least Windows helped me figure out something was wrong :P

    Wednesday, 26-Dec-12 10:05:09 UTC from web in context
  17. Digging in your eye-sockets with a fondue fork is strictly considered to be bad for your health, and seven out of nine optometrists are dead set against the practice.

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:54:54 UTC from web in context
  18. @omni @neurario I'm sorry, but you're making it just too easy right now to let all my fanboy feelings out.

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:52:08 UTC from web in context
  19. @ceruleanspark Aww...

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:51:31 UTC from web in context
  20. @neurario Well, it's not my problem that you are locked into a specific OS that you don't like and I broke the chains to be able to use what I want to use :P

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:50:40 UTC from web in context
  21. @neurario That doesn't mean that my Linux systems don't listen to me better than Windows does :P

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:49:01 UTC from web in context
  22. @ceruleanspark I still don't get it =/

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:47:51 UTC from web in context
  23. @crusader8 No.

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:46:53 UTC from web in context
  24. @unhipdruid Eeyup. It's great to have at least something listen to you <3

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:46:40 UTC from web in context
  25. @ceruleanspark I literally don't understand why

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:45:43 UTC from web in context
  26. @crusader8 yeah, i will know it when the time is right

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:44:43 UTC from web in context Repeat of mushi
  27. @crusader8 http://pinkie.mylittlefacewhen.com/media/f/img/mlfw1773-1321626301.png

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:42:05 UTC from web in context
  28. @unhipdruid What's that, Pacman? Your "IgnorePkg" flag actually ignores a packages forever until I explicitly tell you to stop ignoring it? Oh, I knew you'd listen to your users. Good Linux package manager <3

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:40:02 UTC from web in context
  29. @neurario In a way, I think it would fit me. Then again, I'm not completely sure. Oh well :P

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:25:04 UTC from web in context
  30. I just noticed that guys with neckbeards and a weird hat are immensely popular when it comes to Linux/Free Software/other geekiness. I already have a fedora, I just need a neckbeard. Alan Cox and Richard Stallman kinda prove my point. {if (examplesAmount > 1) do (claimPoint());}

    Tuesday, 25-Dec-12 23:16:57 UTC from web in context