see the unixsocks post for more details :)

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    is that a thinkpad T420 and a sweater that actually goes over ur hands?

    (i want sweater that goes over hands—)

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      Wouldn’t that just be an oversized sweater? It looks like that’s what she’s using in the photo. I’d be surprised if there are normal-size sweaters with longer sleeves.

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        butbutbut where can one find… oversized sweaters… which are actually oversized.,… u know?..

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        oh its a size small. at least in our country “size” and actual length seem to correlate very little, mostly just the width. size seems to be based on body weight/fat, not the actual skeleton.

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      yes super comfy!! we are very very lucky to have some, thrift shops seem to be our best bet. still tricky thoughhh

      we wish we could post you a couple for sharing, but sadly its not so feasible from our place. your friends may have some though, if you can then do ask :)

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      mm-hmm! pretty much a flavor of arch linux that uses openrc instead of systemd

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        what is that? i’ve heard a lot of peeps criticise systemd, but how come

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          Its because systemd breaks the “unix” philosophy, which is that each tool should do only one job, and do it well, while systemd does login managing, startup, and a ton of stuff around the system. Also, its development is funded by Red Hat, which some criticize due to a for profit corporation trying to get into linux kernel. Otherwise, the recent age verification field has also had some drama, because it sucks. I take from it that systemd is a free and open source tool that does its job really well, so in the end it doesnt really matter.

          Edit: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21512163