



would be interesting to automate this and archive content to https://kemono.su/

i study computer science
how would an empty file named woman
be homework

my favourite game i can't wait to get my new pc to play the sequel

become woman && touch $(whoami)

i actually have a nobody:nobody
chowned, =000
chmodded file named grass
in my home directory
its easier to explain than and doesn't give as much incel vibes as a file named woman

undefined
>>> print(print(chr(sum(range(ord(min(str(not())))))))) ඞ None

vine boom sound plays

while this hot dog is very cute i unfortunately cant repost it

same
technically there is a term for that: finsexual
but its basically just the woke version of hetero

me when i find out i can use ssh to sign my git commits



*They

beers you

ИAMUH ᗺMUᗡ ƎHT TA ꓘOO⅃ TƧUᒐ AH

I'm not bumd!

hiii Smorty :3 thank you

weed? cannabis? bubatz?

why not?

im sorry 🙏

yeah i realized the way i wrote it sounds like that.
i only had the idea there

ripe rule


While sitting on the Toilet, I had the idea of peeling the one half of the mango to be able to use the other half as a handle. It however unfortunately didn't prevent the the sloppy and juicy mango goodness to get all over my hands and face. So John Oliver is still right.
How Many People Did God Kill in the Bible?

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shitty half-ass napkin doodle >> finest "ai" slop


Defend Biblical marriage


Cross posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12678109

the last commit improved the performance by 10x...


source: https://www.monkeyuser.com/2025/10x/
If the image is pixelated for you on lemmy.world, try to open the post on the original instance lemmings.world, I had this problem on a previous post here. Also maybe comment or upvote a comment so I or any moderators/instance operators observing this know if the problem is persisting or not.

just installed OpenWRT on my router


Also stickered it up, now that it is running free software. I just unfortunately couldn't find my OpenWRT sticker :(
installed new AI module by CatGPT


source: https://tech.lgbt/@Natasha_Jay/114166346115368016
if the image is pixelated for you on lemmy.world, i had a similar issue with a post on [email protected]
try to open the post on the original instance lemmings.world

in 2030 GNU/Linux will surely have 90% Market share of desktop computer operating systems (the other 10% beig BSD, RedoxOS and other FLOSS *nix systems)


comic source: https://analognowhere.com/_/lxnslh/

"Can someone photoshop the eiffeltower under my finger?"-compilation


i made this years ago for r*ddit
it is 30MB, so it might load a bit slowly
edit: use catbox for image hosting for better image quality

ich🅱️iel


original: https://infosec.pub/post/23858807
idee von: https://feddit.org/comment/4824668

(How) can a modem spy on you?
I'm planning to buy a router and modem and put OpenWrt on it for maximum control and privacy. While I could get a router with an integrated DSL modem, the previous tenants had cable internet so I'm not sure if the DSL connection even works and DSL internet is also more expensive (at least where I live). Fiber optic is not available. The problem is, there is apparently no open firmware for cable modems so I would have to buy a standalone router and a standalone cable modem. I would put OpenWrt on the router and use whatever proprietary firmware came with the modem.
So my question is:
\
Can a standalone modem that doesn't do routing, spy on you?
\
If yes a rough explanation how would be appreciated.
It seems that modem and router are used interchangeably on the internet (probably because they are mostly combined) so it is really hard to find any information on modems. Here are both Wikipedia articles for reference:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Wooow an Arrow


cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/1774080

GNU/Anything


source: https://neal.fun/infinite-craft
you can combine almost everything with GNU/Linux and like 40% of the times you get GNU/
<that thing>
, a lot of the times you can combine that again with GNU/Linux to get GNU/<that thing>
/Linux or even wilder combinations