+1 Terrifying
+1 Terrifying
I use Kodi, and then install Kore as the remote.
Plus Xmouse as a second remote.
This enables HTPC usage from a phone.
I promise that this post is not research for an intercontinental horse swim.
(I like this sketch, just heard The Goon Show for the first time 2 months ago, and am in that mode :)
Ugh, it’s all Fake Shoes.
Make it while the sun shines ; )
TempleOS is a fever-dream.
The entire OS is released into the Public Domain, so it’s technically more free than Linux, which is quite a feat.
Kind of like the Watts Towers, it’s a one-man curiosity or folly.
Regular flippers would not help.
But some little hinged wings on the sides of each hoof could work.
They fold down on the upstroke flat against the hoof, then fold out horizontal with the downstroke.
Thanks, when showerthoughts take on a life of their own.
They are cool images, what a concept!
I did not previously know that horse-treadmill-ferries were a thing.
Edit: Turns out, the above farm-life comment is a fabricated fantasy tale.
+++=======//=======+++
Thanks for sharing your lived experience. Your characterisations of each horse gave me a good laugh.
That is very interesting that they would be quicker after being shod. Not sure why that would be. Less apprehensive of kicking something underwater perhaps.
It’s super chill.
That is a horrific outcome.
Free-licence the Argus IP now.
Got to be inspired by Dark Castle (1986).
Reject pixel-graphics, install aalib
;^)
Theyre_the_same_picture.jpg
Yes, Tannen is trump.
Everyone remembers their first monster, the COBOL!
Race condition
Physical Layer
Fast Fourier Transform
COBOL
Penetration testing
Tiger Team
Zombie process
Alice, Bob and Carol (some NPCs)
I remember when Ubuntu was released, and I still have one of the first or second release Ubuntu shipit CDs.
Ubuntu was good at marketing and they were good at making things ‘just work’.
It was often the recommended choice of starter-distro due to hardware compatibility.
I’ve installed and admin’ed Ubuntu on 20 PCs in a small office setting, and it provides a decent user experience.
I would not personally use Ubuntu.
My daily driver now is Trisquel GNU/Linux, which is Ubuntu with all non-free packages(and binary blobs) removed.
If you are at the stage where you know how to source hardware that works with FLOSS-drivers, try out a fully-free FSF approved distro.
https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.en.html
Clean, with zero corporate fluff.
Also the underwater view here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WThHDbfL8yU