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Peanut butter jelly time!
Peanut butter jelly time!
MS DOS v4.somthing. (1995)
Slackware that came on three 5.25" floppies. (1997)
First hard drive Linux: Debian.
Eventually red hat for several years, then back to Debian based (mint etc) around 2005. Been using Sid (Debian “unstable”) for a long time.
Can I please have some evidence?
Haha funny name, but let’s see how much traction it will get.
Existing established open source projects? Basically never.
My own piles of shit with open source licenses? All the time.
There is no victory here. They just made an announcement. They haven’t done shit.
Lol… Those tools make a fool of you. But my advice is “buy once, cry once”. If you need a bandsaw a coping saw ain’t gonna do. Even a small 9" wen bandsaw will do more and will just sit on the end of your bench.
See https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRWjFTaHniqMVryvDAQ3771MO6_QQRYXN
I bought a $20 Stanley sharptooth saw and a few second hand chisels.
See the banner on !woodworking@lemmy.ca
And I haven’t even bought any stationary tools 😅
Technically, lithobraking is the final stage of any descent, but high speed lithobraking is usually not conducive for future mission objectives.
Yeah, it’s one thing to steal from “The Man” and quite another to steal from an individual developer.
I’m 40+ and still love spinners :)