After nuking my old install, I am in need of a hostname. Top comment chooses it.
lemmy.made.me.look.at.this.each.time.i.open.a.terminal
Hostnames can be up to 64 characters long in Linux.
Hostnames can be up to 64 characters long in Linux.
But should they?
^No
This seems to be the most popular one, though I can’t use it in the way its written here, because it will fuck up DNS. I’ll substitute the dots with dashes and then it should work.
Oh god
I was scrolling to find something good like this
Fucknugget
User: ball
Host: sackOr user balls and host ck
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
HostyMcHostFace
⻚⍿⯽⎻⾘⾄♎ⲱ⬆⒍Ⲑ
I hope all your stuff supports Unicode.
oh look, another of Elon Musk’s weirdly named children
Here I was hoping that if you took the UTF-8 representation in bytes and decoded it as ASCII, you would get something interesting. But no, just Unicode characters. Almost interesting is that none of the bytes are valid ASCII characters (< 128), which you might expect for the first byte of every UTF-8 codepoint due to backwards compatibility for ASCII encoding, but perhaps not for the subsequent bytes that comprise the rest of the grapheme.
I’m finally starting to understand the appeal of numerology.
biggusdickus
localhost
Computey McComputerface.
M$SUCKS
Linux is more than an Antiwindows