Congratulations on perhaps the highest effort shitpost I have ever seen.
I’ve never actually lol’ed at a Linux meme until today.
- FONT: REMINGTON
- CPU: NONE
- GPU: NONE
- MEMORY: 0B / 0B
🤣🤣🤣
Same vibes
And they tell me printing pdfs to read is waste!
Very impressive network latency. Usually when people send messages with these they have to wait weeks for a reply.
Well, interoffice memos.
Interoffice memes sound more enjoyable
i use arch
looks inside
noarch
Terminal emulators are bloat, real arch users use the real teletype (tty) as intended lol
Terminal emulators are bloat
The Linux kernel itself contains a terminal emulator — that’s how you can swap among virtual terminals on the console — and unless the code was rewritten at some point, that’s really the true core of Linux; the Linux kernel originally was a terminal emulator, before the other stuff got added. Before Linus even made his first announcement, when it was still a purely one-man project that he was banging on:
https://lunduke.substack.com/p/the-very-first-interview-about-linux
The very first interview about Linux with Linus Torvalds - Oct 28, 1992
LN: Please give a short summary of the history of Linux.
Linus: Difficult. “Linux” didn’t really exist until about August-91 - before that what I had was essentially just a very basic protected mode system that had evolved from a glorified “Hello world” program into a even more glorified terminal emulator. Linux stopped for quite a while at the terminal emulator stage: I played around with Minix, and used my protected mode program to read news from the univerity machine. No down/upload, but it did a fair vt100 emulation, and did it by using two tasks which communicated from keybodard->modem and modem->screen.
By mid-summer -91, “Linux” was able to read the disk (joyful moment), and eventually had a small and stupid disk driver and a simple buffer cache. So I started out trying to make a filesystem, and used the Minix fs for simple practical reasons: that way I already had a file layout I could test things on. After some more programming (talk about glossing things over), I had a very simple UNIX that had some of the basic functionalities of the real thing: I could run small test-programs under it.
That being said, I think that most people are probably using the framebuffer console these days — you aren’t usually talking to your graphics card in text mode on x86-64 machines, but rather in graphics mode, and an image of text is being rendered and handed to the graphics card, and I don’t know if internally, the original virtual terminal code is used beneath that or if there’s a different stack and two independent in-kernel virtual terminal emulators.
Well, if you have one of those new fangled video terminals, and not a teletype connected through rs-232 serial.
put this straight on !unixporn@lemmy.world
Alright
For a short moment, I thought it was a legit teletype…
oof. no escape key. i bet there are no vi bindings either.
If you use the standard editor,
ed
, then these sorts of things are no obstacle.With the correct terminal type set, vi would start in ex mode anyway afaik.
Just remap caps lock smh
i want to see a paper based dumb terminal now
Like a TTY?
yeah basically
I want to see someone with too much time on their hands build a haunted typewriter, by hooking an electronic typewriter up to an LLM
same
That’s literally card punchers.
Edit: better link, with video.
no, I mean a whole dumb terminal (basically a digital typewriter that was used for early computers) but using paper as its display. I’m pretty sure that was a thing before the digital ones but I want to see one that works with modern linux
You could indeed do that. My uncle did something similar back in the day when he had no display.
Not the point of the meme, but where does one go about getting fresh supplies (ribbons, replacement keys, etc…) for old typewriters like this to keep them in top condition?
Ah, well I’m not too sure. The typewriter itself came from a charity shop, and my grandma bought me the ribbon. I have only owned it for a few days, so I haven’t bought anything myself.
There’ll be plenty of places online, though, and of course you do have !typewriters@lemmy.cafe at your disposal.
Qwerty though? Remap that thing over to Colemak or something!
Meanwhile people on fancy multiple FPS screens still use neofetch
How many attempts was that?
Surprisingly, just one. I did make a couple of mistakes, though. (e.g. typing an 8 instead of a ’ on the bottom-left corner of the arch, and adding the dashes after 9.9.9.9 in the ping output instead of later on).
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy…