Fun story. When the titanic came out, the girl I was crushing on asked me if I wanted to go see it with her and her other friends.
Yeah. So we’re in line to get in and I made a sarcastic comment, something about, “but we know how it ends… the ship sinks.”
Apparently. She didn’t know that. Oops.
In any case the gaggle of old women in the row behind us were more entertaining. It may have been like their fifth time watching it. Specifically so they could see DiCaprio’s naked ass. The rest of the time they spent heckling it MST3K- style.Even if it’s a re-run, it’s a dick move to give away the ending to any movie while in line to see it.
Watching a movie about WWII “I wonder who won??”
I wonder what hobbies this Julius Caesar guy gets into when he retires?
He gets really good at playing dead, even has fake knife wounds
It’s a very well known historical story though.
Honestly by the time I decide to retire an old machine, it’s because I’ve developed so much animosity towards it that I’m much more likely to have an attitude of “good riddance” than “farewell old friend”.
I still have the very first computer that I ever built, all the way back in 2001. I never had anything but fond feelings about that machine.
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The year Titanic came out, I finally decided to see what the fuss was about in it’s 18th week playing (a new record!) in our local theater. I took my seat, and there were a couple of teenage girls a few seats over from mine. They started sobbing during the opening credits. I’m fairly certain they’d seen the movie already. Probably more than once.
They just move to a server farm upstate!
Is the server named Boxer?
I once had a machine (that I got 2nd hand) run a busy mysql server with over 1,200 days of uptime. When it was retired we painted the chassis gold and put it on display in the lobby.
You Linux people never fail to make me laugh. Bless Lemmy.
I don’t know why, but the thought of some 38 year old American farmer who doesn’t know computers going “you linux people” is very sweet sounding to me.
And the sysadmin said “well done, good and faithful servant.”
The Irony of the Unix wars is that Unix lost.
Linux didn’t have any of the untouchable legal issues that Unix had. Linux was built from the ground up without access to Unix source code, that was entirely why it was written.
And now we have Linux, the most used kernel on the face of this earth. Used in almost every server. All android devices. Chrome books. The Steam deck. It’s included on every copy of Windows.
Linux won the Unix wars. And it’s all the fault of the very creator of Unix. AT&T, in their greed, killed the creation they sought to profit from.
Double Ironic.
Depends. What’s the uptime on that server? Are we talking years? Thatd be worth to “pour one out for da homies”.
Holy shit, I watched that video a week ago. So sad :'(
I watched the video. It was truly beautiful.
I think I would have cried a little if I were in his place.
Poll time! If you HAD to switch from Linux to BSD, which one are you choosing?
FreeBSD unless I’m doing something that’s need a fairly secure system, in which case OpenBSD disconnected from the Internet with my private mirror for security patches.
i am going to get a laptop with windows 11 to avoid that question for as ong as i can
TL;DR Maybe FreeBSD?
Back in the day, I was very interested in (the now extinct) PC-BSD, but it really didn’t like the unusual HDD setup I had (Third IDE channel maybe? The details are fuzzy now.)
Never got to the stage of trying gaming on it, but I think I might have been planning to dual boot?
Anyway, it must have been a while ago because that was my previous PC, which I donated to a relative the better part of a decade ago.
So, given that it was a FreeBSD, I guess that’s what I’d be looking into, but I can’t say I know enough right now.
I know it’s just a meme, but god damn I hate this format. Some men cry while watching the titanic, some (many) women use *nix.