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Weekly β€œWhat are you watching” Thread || Week of November 26th
  • Been on a Fritz Lang binge over the past few weeks: Spiders, Spies, Metropolis, Woman in The Moon, Testament of Dr Mabuse. I've seen the original Dr Mabuse too many times to feel like a rewatch right now. M is next, and I wasn't quite in the mood for that this weekend.

    Taking a break with the 6th Terminator flick ("Dark Fate").

  • help: can I move CLI tools through a usb drive ?
  • If the package manager on your old PC is keeping copies of everything it installs, just copy all of those packages over and go through the package manager on the new PC. Look under /var/cache

  • Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Restaurant Massacree [ American Comedy / Folk / Storytelling ]
  • I saw him perform this in the mid 90s. Very fun.

  • What item have you been using on a daily basis for the longest amount of time?
  • An email of all html is an unwanted email 99% of the time. Occasionally, I save it, and open in lynx. (When a web site emails a security code.)

    Attachments are more of a hassle, because I frequently need those. Save to a temp file, "munpack file", examine extracted files.

  • What item have you been using on a daily basis for the longest amount of time?
  • In 1990 I was running a very tiny Unix clone at home (Coherent on a 286 PC w/ 1 meg ram) and... I don't remember if I couldn't get a standard reader to compile on that or what the problem was, but anyways - I wrote an email/usenet reader for my own use.

    33 years later, I'm still using it to read my email every day.

    Also, I think I've had my pasta strainer since the 90s.

  • What's your favorite Christmas movie, and why?
  • Late 90s Macedonian flick "Goodbye, 20th Century".

    Santa scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBWqVaI_gfk

  • Do you do or have photo albums?
  • Some old ones from my grandparents / great grandparents. Mostly from the 20s & 30s, but a few photos go back to the 1890s.

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    18+ What's the most disturbing thing you have seen in the Internet?
  • I downloaded a copy of Come and See via the internet, so I guess that counts?

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    18+ What's the most disturbing thing you have seen in the Internet?
  • There's a sci-fi novel from the 50s where a dude is severely injured, so his robot freezes him until they can get back to proper medical facilities. But the robot is also heavily damaged, so it steals a bunch of "parts" (mostly limbs) from the frozen body to make itself functional enough to make the trip... (Stefan Wul - Rayons pour Sidar)

  • what are some of the best purchases you've made ?
  • The Suns (E4000s) want a 12A circuit. The SGI wants 2 x 16A + 14A for the disk arrays. (Not that either draws nearly that much, of course.)

  • what are some of the best purchases you've made ?
  • In 2009 I bought a lot of 10 late 90s Sun servers (1997 machines upgraded a few years later with better CPUs) for $300. Original list price about $2.5 million. After fixing a few problems and swapping parts to max out half the machines, I kept a few as my compute servers, and traded the rest for SGIs. An Onyx for the museum, and a small (one 6' rack) Origin-2000 for myself.

  • Do you prefer digital or physical books?
  • Physical. Paper or fiche!

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  • Americans of Lemmy, what is your approach to next year's election?
  • I think leftists ranting about not voting for Biden in the general election at the moment are just blowing off steam, and when election day comes, everyone on the left will remember 2016 and vote blue.

  • Which existing intellectual property would you suggest should have been presented in a different medium?
  • Most superhero movies should just be roller coasters. Or maybe one roller coaster for Marvel, and one for DC, and you get a different hat depending on the exact hero.

  • Where else on the web does everyone hang out?
  • hachyderm. Medium-big?

  • Where else on the web does everyone hang out?
  • Retrocomputing, film & art crowds.

    I've been posting a lot of silent film stuff recently.

  • What are your favourite live musical performance video(s)?
  • Melt-Banana at the Knitting Factory, 2007. Melt-Banana is my favorite band in the world, and this isn't the best audio, but it REALLY captures the feel of the live performance. (I was at this show. I'm the guy with dreads in the front row directly in front of the cameraman.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00XVt4PeRuQ

    Nina Hagen, 1985. Favorite performance by my favorite singer:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESo38-Kcwno

    Aretha Franklin, Amsterdam 1968:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S1_skidDFI

  • Where else on the web does everyone hang out?
  • Primarily mastodon. Really enjoying that.

    Facebook for relatives & friends from the real world.

  • "Future is Now"--Nina Hagen

    Favorite singer ever...

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    Diamanda Galas - I Put A Spell On You

    I saw her perform this in the late 90s. Amazing.

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    The best books I read last year.

    I try to make a list of the best things I read at the end of each year. This was what I came up with last january.

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    davefischer davefischer @beehaw.org

    Artist / hacker from Providence, USA.

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