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9 years agoComment Nanotwerp
This man was a huge part of my childhood. Rest in peace, Iwata. I finally understand.
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9 years agoText Post Nanotwerp
My current cloud banner is compressed like crap. Can you guys recommend me a better banner for my account?
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9 years ago
I feel like Voat is a bit 'doomed', per se, and I find it sad. I must admit, the mods seem to care much more about the community, but it is just too similar to reddit. The cycle is just going to continue again if you're only going to keep making clones. Snapzu gets my bias because of how original it is, compared to every other social media platform.
Posted in: Why Reddit falling apart is a good thing
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9 years agoAchievement Nanotwerp
Rock Star
Followed by 50/50 members! Congratulations Nanotwerp on this achievement!
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9 years agoInteractive Nanotwerp
Dominus
A free open source multiplayer browser strategy game. Grow in power by conquering castles. Make everyone in the game your vassal to become the Dominus.
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9 years agoLevel Up Nanotwerp
Level 7
Nanotwerp is now level 7 with 22,105 XP.
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9 years agoText Post Nanotwerp
What is the opposite of nothing: everything, or something?
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9 years agoText Post Nanotwerp
What is that experience that you believe is universally similar for everyone?
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9 years ago
That's exactly what I was thinking. That 'Effective Power' glitch and now this...
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9 years ago
Yeah. I noticed 1 of them instantly went 'busy' after I sent it. I feel so mischievous. Maybe I could break all my friends' Skype to forcefully make them switch to Tox!
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9 years agoComment Nanotwerp
Okay, umm.
I just sent this to my Skype contacts, and now it's showing that yellow sign thing. I'm running Fedora 21, but I'm pretty sure I broke my own Skype.
EDIT: False alarm...?
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9 years ago
OTHERSDONTREADTHIS
There's a rock band called 'System of a Down'. In one of their songs called 'Chop Suey', they say "I cry when angels deserve to die". Y'know... Satan.
Ihatemylife
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9 years ago
Why must it not be real? Now it resembles my girlfriend!
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9 years ago
I'm running High OS, so eat it
tips Fedora OS
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9 years ago
Aghhhhhhhhhhhh, that's amazing! Looks like something out of a fairy tale!
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9 years ago
You should try it again as a desktop. Seriously, man, FreeBSD is really catching up! I can see what you mean with the exceptions, though. The BSDs, being less recognized, don't usually have any support for proprietary software, such as Skype and Steam. It's so sad that I have to depend on the terrible piece of software that is Skype to communicate to my friends online. Come on, you can get something as sensitive as someone's IP address from just their Skype username! I try to get them to ditch it and get something like Tox, but they won't budge. NetBSD seems to be ahead of FreeBSD in the emulation department, and I'm pretty sure they have 64-bit Linux emulation. You should try testing if Steam works on it on a VirtualBox or something whenever you get the chance.
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9 years agoText Post Nanotwerp
Jesus Christ comes Down heaven to join a rock band...
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9 years ago
These are the second most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life, second to the faces of lamenting widows. Thank you so much!
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9 years ago
HEYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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9 years ago
I'd like to believe that Bunspace came before Myspace, and Myspace was based on it.
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9 years ago
I'm infatuated in Free/NetBSD because of their file system organization, base system, and separation of base system from 3rd party software. I also love the ability to customize your OS. FreeBSD and NetBSD are basically what you make them (although NetBSD seems to have a bit more 3rd party packages in the default install, such as X and the lightweight bozotic http daemon (NetBSD as a whole OS is still is more minimal and requires less RAM for some odd reason)). The BSDs were definitely the 'meta-distributions' before Gentoo even existed. This is a pretty nice (though a tad bit outdated) write-up about NetBSD.
We're pretty much in the same camp, though. In the desktop department, the BSDs can lag behind sometimes (although FreeBSD seems to be very close to evening up with Linux) with some outdated/not supported packages. I was very happy when Gnome 3 was added to ports. It isn't yet supported in NetBSD, though, but it might work with its FreeBSD binary emulation (if that's even how it works). NetBSD also has Linux binary emulation, which just might work for Steam; may not, though, because the Linux version of Steam may use specifically Linux drivers. The main reason I jump from Fedora to the BSDs is because I just love source-based OSes, where you have the choice to install and remove whatever the heck you want. What's also pretty cool is that you can use pkgsrc on other operating systems, too! Also, even though it doesn't affect me in any way of usage, NetBSD is the most portable OS in the world, with a very clean Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL). Make way, Debian; NetBSD is the real universal OS.
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9 years ago
Aahh, thank you! This background never gets old for me.
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9 years agoAchievement Nanotwerp
Good Image
Reached a reputation rating of 67%. Congratulations Nanotwerp on this achievement!
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9 years agoComment Nanotwerp
I'll just have you know your website is older than I am.
Posted in: My website is 20 years old today.
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9 years ago
Whoah. I'm very surprised. I used to think KDE was the ugliest desktop environment around ! You just proved me wrong. I'm going to check if KDE has full support for NetBSD, as that's going to most likely be my go-to OS after I switch from Fedora.
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