Damn, I had no idea netcat
had a hardware implementation
Buster does not seem satisfied with the current work
"Secure that SSD in a bay and get the faceplate off my butterfly, you monster!" -Buster
I'm taking note of that that combo feather teaser / ball track / butterfly toy. I think my big orange boy would lose his mind over that.
Wait, you can secure SSDs and not just kinda push em in there?!
Clearly that's what blu-tack is for.
I hope you're upgrading from debian buster to bullseye!
I think he means the cat
sudo pacman -S irony
“That CAT 6 better be shielded”
Buster disapproves of your cluttered work station
He does a sudo face
This incident will be reported
Buster's slightly concerned he's about to be replaced with bookworm
With that number of cat toys it makes me think you really care about your kitty.
We spoil ours as well.
Buster is actually calculating the surface area of your server, and has already determined that he will fit perfectly on it.
Buster should turn their attention to the size of the images uploaded to servers like this: 1.1M is arguably overkill for this one.
Meh it's a meg, not like it's the good ol dial up days where you'd sit there and have to wait for a few hundred KBs of a pic to load line by line LMAO
It seems to be quite a lot for the server it's hosted on though (which is not the snappiest). There are, of course, still areas in the world where - for one reason or another - people still are effectively on dial-up speed-wise.
It seems to be quite a lot for the server it’s hosted on though (which is not the snappiest).
I'm working on it
Look ma, you can fit a whole jpg on one of these!
Ma: oh I thought those were coasters
I love Buster, make sure to tell him, such a distinguished and professional supervisor.
That's one angry looking kitty
Buster clearly disapproves of the upgrade.
Such a helpful kitty!
How about you stfu and give that cat some tasty food?
That computer is goofy. Why are the drive racks like that
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