

// Prints "Hello World!" to the screen
printf("Hello World!");


// Prints "Hello World!" to the screen
printf("Hello World!");


Electr- no, wait.


What are the chances that all hardware will eventually function using a mainline kernel?


Try AntiX, but don’t expect magic, especially when it comes to browsing the modern web.
AntiX runs quite well on my late 90s PC, and it’s just a Debian-based distro that still uses the Debian repos, but is optimized for extremely low spec PCs.
The modern web, especially with all of its JS and more modern video codecs, will be quite the struggle to run. YouTube still has support for h264 streams, so you can try downloading the video and using a local video player to play it, if you can get the h264 stream and your hardware has hardware decoding support. Not sure what codecs Peertube uses.


What a splendid pie. Pizza pizza pie.
There are so many Crystal improvement ROM hacks that it’s very difficult to decide which one to play. I hear Polished Crystal is really good as well.
Fair enough
Kanto was Gen 1, though.


Debian stable


It’s standard for a reason.


But did you do it fast?
Americans are anime girls?
I mean, .reg files are pretty idiot-proof, but can also contain something malicious if you don’t read them.
Short for devine
That’s clearly a meme made out of stock images.
So what?