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bingbong , to mildlyinteresting in The underside of the center console in this 2022 Ram truck has some handy math formulas and some tool conversions

If Ram owners could read, they might find this useful

Thteven ,
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Who wants to read when they’re drunk?

MrCheeze445 ,

either drunk or too busy not seeing the toddlers they’ve run over

wesker , to mildlyinteresting in The underside of the center console in this 2022 Ram truck has some handy math formulas and some tool conversions
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It’s to help them calculate how close they should get to the ass of my Honda, while in a 30 MPH zone.

ramble81 , to linux in Slackware turns 30 today

Ah Slackware, the first time that I learned software could damage hardware. It has the option to also configure hsync on your CRT monitor, and if said monitor didn’t correctly validate the range it would permanently fuck it up.

5lq2y ,

Oh man, I completely forgot this happening to me lol.

bhez ,

I learned that lesson as a 12 year old in the early 90’s on an original IBM PC 5150 with a 5151 monochrome monitor, fucking with TSR’s in DOS 3.1. It must’ve made the graphics card change timing modes and the monitor immediately blew a fuse. My dad then soldered in a fuseholder so the fuse in the monitor can be replaces as needed.

Out of fear of doing further damage, I did stay away from the particular TSRs that had any relation to changing video timing modes and it didn’t happen again.

xordos ,

Haha, TSR, man, good old memories… Is there a famous TSR called sidekick? Chain of CD 09H… :)

eek2121 ,

Definitely a hardware issue, not a software one.

tool ,
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So I’m not the only one who fried a monitor trying to get X11 working…

_calm_bomb_ ,
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Oh no, for sure! I did it with Debian in '98-99.

tool ,
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That certainly makes me feel better for letting the Magic Smoke out.

yak ,
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Really? I didn’t know it was possible. How’s that happened?

PorkrollPosadist ,
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X11 used to require very cumbersome MANUAL configuration, where you would specify the exact parameters of your keyboard, mouse, monitor, and other peripherals. If you accidentally ended up overclocking your monitor it would melt. For at least a decade, it has been able to run with no configuration file at all, but in the 90s/early 2000s you had to produce a unique >75 line xorg.conf file for your specific hardware.

yak ,
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Thanks, that’s terrifying and I’m glad that I never had to do it

hardaysknight ,

God that brings back memories

ssm , to mildlyinfuriating in You can't uninstall this software without being forced to participate in their survey

I wouldn’t trust that uninstaller to actually uninstall any of the malware that “firewall” installed. Purge the program directories manually.

Arrakis ,

Honestly just reinstall Windows, it’ll be faster than trying to get rid of the McAfee infestation.

IntrepidIceIgloo , to lemmyshitpost in Great. I'm a mouse.

uuuugh this boomer stuff is eye roll-worthy

Default ,

The only thing boomer about is only having to work for 30 years

defaultnamespace , to mildlyinteresting in I ordered a box of multiple microwave soups from Amazon, and about half of them are missing the label
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Time to roll the dice!

IntrepidIceIgloo , to mildlyinfuriating in You can't uninstall this software without being forced to participate in their survey

My laptop was bundled with McAffee’s garbage software, their uninstaller DOES NOT work. They have a tool to get rid of their software on their website but the links were down and when I finally downloaded it, it didn’t fully uninstall it. Revo uninstaller wasn’t able to get rid of it either, it’s like a rootkit! I was only able to get rid of it by contacting McAffee and talking to their tech support

darkstar ,

Wtf, this sound super sketchy to me…

voidMainVoid ,

Many people have noted how the McAfee virus scanner itself behaves like a virus.

AndrewZabar ,

If they didn’t do this they could no longer exist.

AdmiralShat ,

This is why I install a fresh Windows install anytime I get a new machine. Its super easy to do and only requires a flash drive.

dis_honestfamiliar ,

Buy what about the key. Won’t someone think of the keys!

AdmiralShat ,

I use what they call the ‘cmd trick’ and it’s never not worked.

ohwhatfollyisman , to interestingasfuck in Liquid blood from 10,000-year-old mammoth (2013)

wow. so it’s 10,010 years old now?

p03locke , to newcommunities in Bee Butts - A place for bee butts.
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This is… a very specific kink.

taurentipper , to aww in My (neighbours) cat that loves to spend time at my place.

So cute, its nice that he has extra friends to go and visit, give him a pet for me!

taurentipper , to retrogaming in My bastardized 1UP with BigBox and Sanwa buttons.

It looks great! Has all the controls I'd want. The ball for golf and similiar, and the spinner for Arkanoid type games. Are the Sanwa buttons similar to the ones in American arcades? Hope you enjoy it!

SnowFoxx , to aww in First evening at the beach for Suki ⛱️
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Omg she is so incredibly cute <333 So fluffy aww. Wish I could have a dog on my own. Please keep up posting pics of her :3

Junkdata , to linux in Slackware turns 30 today

I remember this from mastadon when i was searching slackware hashtag. Nice, congrats Slackware!

darvocet , to linux in Slackware turns 30 today

First distro for me as well.

const_void , to linux in Slackware turns 30 today

First distro I ever used. Downloaded it from a BBS onto about 40 floppies. Fun times.

InverseParallax ,

Same, same, still remember the install process, and how hard it was to get x11 working, plus how you ended up with twm after.

And of course having to reboot to escape vim.

tool ,
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and how hard it was to get x11 working

Oh good God. If you really want to test someone’s resolve, sit them down at an old computer with a CRT and no Internet and have them configure X11 from scratch. Seeing that default X11 crosshatch background for the first time was practically orgasmic after the bullshit I went through to make it work.

That’s one of those traumatizing experiences I’d completely blocked from my memory until I read your comment.

Traumatizing experience #2 that just came back to me was getting a winmodem working and connected to my ISP via minicom.

InverseParallax ,

Didn’t do winmodems, that would be a nightmare.

I can’t remember how long it was until xf86config made things slightly easier, yeah, getting modelines at first was basically impossible, I think it was trial and error for hours at least.

tool ,
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I don’t think it became easier at all until it was forked off into Xorg and they started making dramatic improvements.

I think it was trial and error for hours at least.

It certainly was until I discovered the monitor I hadn’t fried had the modelines printed on a sticker on the back…

InverseParallax ,

You are so damn lucky. I just took the safe ones, and pushed them until it looked good but the monitor’s whine wasn’t too scary.

Fucking dark ages…

Xorg was a massive improvement, still bad, but less insane.

Corngood ,

I was just going to post the same thing. I actually split downloading duties with a friend of mine when we both had 1 (or maybe 2?) hr / day on our ISPs.

We even used coloured floppies to colour code the package sets.

LeFantome ,

I used to go into the Sun lab at my university to download floppy images to take home. Good times.

I remember copying the window manager config files from the Sun workstations and using it on my home computer ( still a 486 if I recall ). What a rush it was just to seeing the screen look the same as those super expensive machines.

fmstrat ,

Ahhh Sun labs. Are there Linux labs now?

kale ,

Technically second distro I ever installed, but the first one I actually used. I purchased Mandrake when it was based on RedHat, but didn’t get very far with it. In college I inherited always on Internet in my dorm and ran a Slackware webserver, and later fileserver and BitTorrent machine. I tried running Slackware on my laptop but I couldn’t get the battery management to work, but I dual booted for a couple of years.

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