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Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

A few weeks ago, I made two online purchases; a box to store my money and some speakers.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

I just had lunch at the Pelican Cafe.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

A while ago, I went to the store and bought some self-rising flour.

Linux @lemmy.ml

How to run command or code in parallel in bash shell under Linux or Unix

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

I've been very thorough on my spree of stealing government signs.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

A woman wanted to make soup.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

Why don't Teslas have that new car smell?

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

Knock, knock!

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

What's a shoe repairman's favorite dessert?

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

How does a penguin build its house?

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

Watson: Sherlock, where do lemons come from?

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

The horse government never gets anything done.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

The Olympics feature the world's longest hyphen event.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

Knock, knock!

Linux @lemmy.ml

Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

Why did Billy get fired from the banana factory?

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

I started a business building yachts in my attic.

Linux @lemmy.ml

Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper Review

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

I'm thinking I should do lunges to stay in shape.

Dad Jokes @lemmy.world

I've just had my first coffee.

  • I've been hearing this debate for nearly 32 years. It's a useless argument.

    The correct name for the # symbol is "octothorpe," but how many people do you know who call it that? You'll either hear it called the Pound sign (by us older folk) or the more modern Hash mark.

    The fact is, Linux is both a kernel AND an OS.