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This year I'm moving back to film photography and will learn processing myself, since no real lab in our forsaken town.
Anyway, time to get my hands busy with some art ;D
Enough writing shit-code!
Posted 12-31-2011 at 12:25 PM byWeb31337 (In The Middle Of Nowhere [edK's blog])
Happy NginX...^WNew Year!!!
Wish you have, as always, low pings, fast uplinks, nice UNIX servers, high and well served loads and interesting quests so you won't get bored! And so on, and so on. Anything else depends on you ;D
Also, as my friend once said "luck has nothing to do with us". So it's the most unclever thing to wish for luck
I was quite impressed that yesterday I installed "katahane" without any problems in wine, and also applied english patch :D
Before that, I thought, well, if it won't work, then I'll just use the vbox. In fact there is no need ;D
Screenshot of katahane running in wine 1.3.10 @ x86, openbox (click to view source):
although it seems the game user interface far from being perfect imo,...
Yesterday, just like always I was slacking around the net and decided to look into Linux development history. So, I took 0.01 sources and started looking through it. Even without good knowledge of i386 and C, this code looks just really good. I'm happy Linus actually made it to this state. Well, he was born a real hardcore hacker, there's no way he couldn't make it
Just looking at these sources is a pleasure.
I also found this thread, to help you building/running Linux 0.01 easier:...
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