

“Noooo bro, it’s not a Nazi salute. He did something that looks exactly the same and with the same intention, but it’s not a Nazi salute.”
“Noooo bro, it’s not a Nazi salute. He did something that looks exactly the same and with the same intention, but it’s not a Nazi salute.”
Jarro Negro. Made by Mexican students. And as far as I know, it’s independent, not based on another distro.
Mexico is so hard-as-fuck that was not included in the list.
One day on my main Arch installation I created a container inside a directory, and “booted” into it by using systemd-nspawn. When I was done with it I decided to do a rm -rf /
inside the container just to be funny. Then I noticed that my DE on the host froze and I couldn’t do anything. Then I realized that systemd-nspawn mounts some important host’s directories on the container, and I deleted those when I did the rm -rf /
. I didn’t lose anything, but it was scary.
No, this is a photo of gold ingots.
Some decades ago when I was still an engineering student, my team had to present an electronic assignment. The damn circuit didn’t work, no matter what I did. So I decided to go ask the teacher for advice. I walked away a couple of meters, when my teammates told me that the circuit finally started working. As soon as I went back, it failed again. We soon determined that it failed only when I was near it. My teammates presented the assignment while I was at the other side of the lab. We passed the assignment, and sure enough, when I approached again to pick up my things, the damn circuit stopped working again.