On topic, funny things.
How cool is that?
Sorry, you have to translate the text into your favorite language yourself.
I use to control my temptation of running the ultimate hacker command sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
the day when I will do a fresh install then I will run this before installation , but the thing is that garuda doesn’t breaks , and even if it breaks I know how to fix it
I usually remember those good Ol’ days when I was installing linux for first time and how I use to break deb based distros just with update commands, Really I have losted my supernatural power of breaking things with just update commands
Back in the day when Distro Test existed, I would use the urge for sudo rm -rf /
there.
Nowadays I release that urge here V86 computers
OK, I have actually suffered this issue for real, in the past.
I also agree with his choice.
I just saw something in an Instagram reel from It’s FOSS and I hope you didn’t know about it:
A hidden game in Firefox! (Just like chromedino, but a lot more hidden)
Click on the Three-lines (or Hamburger as some call it) icon on top right > More tools > Customise toolbar.
Now drag all the icons to the overflow menu except “Flexible space” and then click on the Unicorn icon below!
I already knew it!
I have heard of this before, but I do not trust it. Further research (by me) is necessary.
Sorry is I sound too distrusting, but I had been deceived by people I trust in the past, on the pretext of it being a ¨prank¨ or a ¨joke¨
When “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.” finally gets you killed
Yeah, right… -_-
What if the person retracts the offer completely
This is no more funny, and therefore not intended here.
No joke here, THAT is the goal.