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ratjefe 4 points 11 hours ago

I haven't used Gentoo in maybe 15 fifteen years or so but it was definitely the funnest to use

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ratjefe 24 points a month ago

ex land pirate here ... we'd keep a map of the city on the wall for reference but it seemed like most of the drivers just remembered where places were if they'd been working there for any amount of time ... I answered phones and made the pizzas when it was still ok to throw the dough up in the air, etc. fun job

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ratjefe 9 points 8 days ago

We're following China's lead in the adapting-to-social-scale game

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ratjefe 6 points 17 days ago

I was shocked that Lollapalooza is still around

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ratjefe 3 points 17 days ago

don't worry, it'll let us know how dumb we've become

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ratjefe 3 points 20 days ago

If you haven't had a bagel in New York or Montreal, you haven't had a bagel.

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ratjefe 2 points a month ago

I'm over twenty years deep. I had a friend who was always my go-to for technical problems with my windows laptop. He ended up becoming a technical support guy for windows shops. anyways, he mentioned Linux one day as I was babbling about file sharing during the Napster days. I went down the rabbit hole from there. I've been called a systems administrator, server administrator, systems engineer, DevOps engineer, etc as job titles. it clicked in my head how or why it worked and it felt liberating. I'm the grumpy guy scowling trying to figure out how your windows or Mac operating systems work like how normal people are trying to figure out how mine works.

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