@amiserabilist @MAJ1
Morning Paul 👋😃.
I should have added, being * booped* by a playful sheep is so much better than being * scolded* by coffee 😄.
Hope you have a good day.
👋😃🖖😎
@amiserabilist @Soldusty Why Thank you! 🙏
May the light of Om shime upon you & may you always land feet first! 😁
@Soldusty @amiserabilist What wise squerl, where?
Is there someone trying to movin in on my nuts?
@amiserabilist @Soldusty Morning Both 👋😊
😆 - looks like an advert for a piece of software - “SqwerlWise” when other AIs let you down! 😜
@Soldusty @amiserabilist Eeeeekkkkk!
Duck & cover!
i think sir pratchett would have liked it here
Pratchett’s 33rd Discworld novel, Going Postal, tells of the creation of an internet-like system of communication towers called “the clacks”. When John Dearheart, the son of its inventor, is murdered, a piece of code is written called “GNU John Dearheart” to echo his name up and down the lines. “G” means that the message must be passed on, “N” means “not logged”, and “U” means the message should be turned around at the end of a line. (This was also a realworld tech joke: GNU is a free operating system, and its name stands, with recursive geek humour, for “GNU’s not Unix”.) The code causes Dearheart’s name to be repeated indefinitely throughout the system, because: “A man is not dead while his name is still spoken.”
What better way to remember the beloved inventor of this fictional system, then, than “GNU Terry Pratchett”?
https://www.reddit.com/r/discworld/comments/en9eka/i_dont_understand_the_gnu_terry_pratchett/