Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
No.
Hannah Montana Linux was shut down and replaced with Justin Bieber Linux to stay relevant, it’s newer so it’s better.
Richard Stallman help us all
It shits nukes?!
That cut through, I don’t see any rocket engines nor bombay doors.
Did kamikaze make a comeback?
Sure, it kind of goes with the characterisation. Most ex-Star Wars fans are a sour lot though. Why can’t they just accept that one era is over and the franchise is in a different place. Sure I’m sad that the style of Star Wars I grew up with is not only over, but actively being dismantled. But that’s been going on for close to 30 years.
It’s a simple fix for grown-ups: There hasn’t been any Star Wars movies made since the 80’s. And if you subjectively disagree, you’re objectively wrong as per any fandom law.
I’m glad the re-boot didnt call it the re-TARDIS.
That picture is as old as RMS
The “N” means it’s “Nice”
What a beut
What a twist!
Spoilers
Too soon
5 MegaWat per hour
I just call them up for a chat. At the local level they’re usually super excited that anybody cares.
Them: “Read the docs, this is a mature project!”
The documentation: “Coming soon!”
Me: “It says its coming soon.”
Them: “Its open source, how about you contribute instead of demand?”
Me: “What?”
System notification: “Banned, lol”
I feel your pain. I’m forced to use a TELEPHONE to contract the old dinosaur.
What people need to do is start self-hosting PeerTube IMO.
Can I freely upload my niché videos of USB cable testing there? PS, I’m not a US citizen.
Just like “they” were free to harvest personal data unless the user was able to block it, I’m going to freely watch YouTube unless they’re able to block me. Of course I’m going to feel bad if they manage to block me and that’s going to incentivize me to find a different way of accessing YouTube until there’s no paths left and then I’ll simply stop using the platform.
He’s not listed on the team-section of the raspberry website, but he shows up as the resident maker in blog posts as late as Feb. 2024.
So for security reasons I’ll just assume he’s still there.
Fun fact, Raspberry Pi OS sends (or at least used to - I can’t imagine they’ve toned it down) a unique ID to Raspberry Pi foundation that identifies your hardware.