fuck the media. fuck the markets.

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Cake day: January 15th, 2024

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    • ZenWalk was unique and great about 15 years ago as an easy Slackware with minimalist install.
    • Chakra Linux was an Arch+KDEmod distro that kind of went away.
    • Bodhi Linux has its own desktop called Moksha.
    • There is a GNUstep Live CD that comes out every few years, based on Debian. It is a unique setup from a time when the future of computing was promising. I think it is distributed on LinuxQuestions or some other forum.
    • There was a distro called gOS about 15 years ago that used a lot of desktop widgets and Google apps. Their business model was basically, “We are going to re-skin Ubuntu and call it gOS and hope Google buys us.” It did not work out.
    • Darwin was upstream for macOS and for many years, there was a community of users who would port the traditional *NIX stack to it. Xorg, traditional window managers, a ports system, etc.
    • Frugalware Linux was well polished and kind of a spiritual successor to Zenwalk.
    • openSUSE 10.3 had the most beautiful Gnome setup. It was unique in that it had a single panel, a modified Clearlooks theme, and a Vista-style start menu.
    • OpenSolaris likewise had a very unique and beautiful look, with its macOS-inspired Nimbus theme. I think this was the best looking theme of that era.
    • SimplyMEPIS was my first Linux on a T61. I had used FreeBSD for the decade prior. I don’t know what was better about SimplyMEPIS than Debian, nor do I know what SimplyMEPIS meant versus regular MEPIS. It’s kind of like Claws Mail and Sylpheed Claws. Some times we just throw words together and give it an icon and there it is.

    I used all of these at some point.


  • I used to prefer ThinkPads but I’ve moved on. I have had lots of reliability problems with them over the past few years. I had keys fall off a newer ThinkPad keyboard (which wasn’t user replaceable) and another new ThinkPad just die under warranty and the repair person damaged it further when trying to fix it.

    I am on System76 now and have no issues and they do good things like right to repair and Coreboot.

    If I had to choose a single laptop for everything, it would be the Toughbook 40. I have one for work and it has a 1200 nit display. It runs Ubuntu LTS perfectly. It costs several thousand dollars new but has swapable components, multiple batteries, and part availability is measured in decades. You can get an older CF-31 or CF-54 for a few hundred dollars and still find new components for it.


  • Swastikas painted on our house when I was a kid.

    Kids yell in the public park tell me that I have to go back. When pushing my son in a stroller.

    Getting told that I will have to pay for stuff when I pick it up at the store at Dollywood, like I don’t know how a merchant economy works.

    Had to fight a lot in the feral public school system growing up. All the ching chong jokes.

    Being referred to as “chowie” by a prominent basketball scout while in high school.

    Being asked if I eat dogs by my boss. In 2023.

    Being asked if my mom was an Asian whore by another boss. In 2018.

    Being told that I’m not Asian and that some white girl looks more Asian than me and how can I even claim to be Asian when I don’t have squinty eyes?

    Jokes about my ancestry when they can’t place me.

    Being pulled into secondary every time I travel through Paris CDG because I always get flagged. And one Securitas security officer telling me that Americans will never accept me as American when I finished.

    Dating scene as a teen, everything going well, then meeting the parents, then being told I wasn’t allowed to date their white daughter anymore. Like clockwork. Which is fine, they can’t handle the spice in my food anyway.






    • MS-DOS 6.22 / Windows for Workgroups 3.11
    • Red Hat Linux 5.2
    • Slackware Linux 3.5
    • FreeBSD 3.2 -> FreeBSD 6.0
    • Kubuntu 6.06
    • Linux Mint Darnya
    • Arch Linux with KDEmod and oss4, later with awesome window manager
    • Fedora Leonidas, Constantine
    • Microsoft Windows 7
    • Fedora Goddard, Lovelock (this time with KDE)
    • OpenBSD 4.9 -> OpenBSD 7.0
    • Debian stable (buster, then bullseye, now bookworm)

    I left OpenBSD reluctantly when I found that it wasn’t meeting my needs anymore. I needed an iPad Pro and an iPhone to fill in the missing functionality and they don’t play nice with OpenBSD for things like transferring files, photos, etc.

    I’ve since converted the family to Debian stable. Backports and flatpak make it incredibly reliable. We can do everything from here and its well documented for every use case. Video chats, zoom conference calls, file sync/sharing, bluetooth music through Spotify, etc. Started with buster when it was the stable distro; jumped early to bullseye during the freeze; and now holding onto bookworm.


  • There were/are some really good Asian and Asian-American communities on Reddit that didn’t follow typical discourse. IYKYK.

    Some of those groups are replicated on Lemmy, but are completely empty of content.

    Until recently, TikTok was filling that role for me, but it seems it is starting to get more “appropriate” for American audiences as I think they are finally playing the game. Lots of “Jesus” and “white guy with microphone” popping up on my feed there now. The same thing happened to Youtube about 15 years ago so there’s nothing new under the sun.


  • Gutenberg was a grifter. He stole money from people, sometime his own family, and ran up debts that he couldn’t pay.

    The only reason that he started printing bibles and became religious was because he was going to be thrown in prison for swindling people out of money, and it’s a bad look to throw someone in prison who prints the word of God. In fact, most of what we know about Gutenberg comes from his court documents.

    Also movable type and the printing press were already known in Europe and had already been invented in East Asia several hundred years earlier than Gutenberg. (the first printed texts date back to 700 CE and movable type prints around 1000 CE, both in modern China). It was nothing new.