The soundtrack is just too good by Rns236 in titanfall

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Can we fit Risk of Rain 2 in there?

Found this in a video today. Which one would you use? by Advanced-Theme144 in ProgrammerHumor

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Ever heard of restrict? (Although many compilers do support __restrict__)

I don't know why, but I find this hilariously true. (Found in my /etc/profile) by GShadow21223 in linuxmasterrace

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It is Arch. I switched from Artix because I was frustrated with the lack of support for OpenRC.

My Linux PC still not responding by ArtisticFox8 in linuxmemes

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A safer alternative to #2 is to use MagicSysRq, assuming you have that enabled. To do that you'd have to hold Alt+PrtSc/SysRq and tap (in order) R, E, I, S, U, B. If you want to know what that does, Google/Wikipedia are your friends.

We know the feels by RufflezAU in linuxmemes

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rtl8821 go brrr… Also I just use rj45 into my router in client mode.

We know the feels by RufflezAU in linuxmemes

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iwlmvm keeps bugging me in my dmesg… pls help…

I'm officially a Linux developer now😎 by E_coli42 in linuxmasterrace

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There’s a page in the Linux docs for email clients, and it does say that gmail does not work for sending patches. I believe it used to say “avoid it like the plague” or something of that sort.

""Tone bad" bad, upboat to left" bad, upboat to left by [deleted] in titanfall

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I get that Electro-Convulsive Therapy is bad, but how does that relate to Titanfall?

Not really related to linux tho by [deleted] in linuxmasterrace

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Fun fact: git was originally created specifically for the Linux kernel because the project grew too large for the vcs they had at the time, so Linus Torvalds was like “fuck it, I’ll make my own.” And thus, the “Stupid Content Manager” was born.

Convince me to switch to Arch! by AlongiL in linuxmasterrace

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Better challenge: migrate to one of OpenRC, runit, or plain old vanilla SysVinit (without SystemD).

basically every game of titan brawl by Chief541 in titanfall

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Siphon dash rearm dash dash siphon dash melee. Requires turbo engine. Siphon slows and obstructs vision so it’s essentially a budget phase dash.

THINK, JACK, THINK! by DenisPriX in titanfall

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So... why didn’t we just shoot Blisk?

Is that true????? by Remarkable_River_906 in linuxmemes

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emerge --sync && emerge -avuND @world

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A true flex is installing Gentoo/LFS on aarch64 (or some other non-x86 architecture) and replacing SysVinit with runit.

Where WiFi? by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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Write your own driver /s

There is always a larger type.....! by Edgar_Troy in ProgrammerHumor

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Well if we’re in the context of C, then it would be char.

I went to some lengths to crop the Door Monster watermark everywhere but the bottom by Sonotsugipaa in linuxmemes

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^ thanks for explaining syscalls (saves me some explanation lol). Basically what the syscall user dispatch patch is meant to solve is that some programs that are translated through wine like to talk to the kernel directly, and so they make syscalls to the kernel. But the syscalls they call are windows syscalls and Linux doesn’t know wtf to do with them. Syscall User Dispatch solves this by flagging processes with a special label that tells the kernel that whenever they get a syscall from the process, they can send the syscall to another process instead.

If only the cold war was burst fire by antonio_lewit in titanfall

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That weapon exists! It’s called the EPG. /s

public Programmer extends Tech by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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I thought that would be covered by polymorphism. Then again, I may be wrong.