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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 22:23:57 JST Pleroma-tan Like a well respected alum from Berkeley, I write exclusively c89/x86 assembly/raw machine code on my typewriter that is connected to a computer and acts as a Linux terminal (apparently there are actually people who have done that) and I use ed: the standard Unix text editor. -
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:ihavenomouth: (inginsub@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 22:25:12 JST :ihavenomouth: @kirby tbf you kinda have to use ed if you use a typewriter Pleroma-tan likes this.Pleroma-tan repeated this. -
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Pleroma-tan (kirby@lab.nyanide.com)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 22:27:43 JST Pleroma-tan @Inginsub yeah I was thinking that just now lmao -
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m0xEE (m0xee@social.librem.one)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 22:35:35 JST m0xEE @Inginsub @kirby
Don't worry, MS is already porting VSode to typewriters, they are waiting for Google to finish the mechanical implementation of Electron (it takes approximately two football stadiums of space and it takes five months for it to render Google's front page) 😂 -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 23:19:57 JST 翠星石 @kirby Like a well respected alum from Berkeley, I write exclusively AMD64 assembly/raw machine code on my physical terminal that is connected to my computer's serial port and I use GNU ed to do so.
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