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SimCity for Unix
Have you heard the new audio source? It's on ALSA. It's literally on OSS. It's on pipewire with video. It's literally on GStreamer. You can probably find it on JACK. Dude it's on Esound. It's an sndio original. It's on PulseAudio. You can hear it on Pulse. You can go to Pulse and hear it. Configure PulseALSA right now. Go to Pulse. Dive into Pulse. You can Pulse it. It's on Pulse. Pulse has it for you. Pulse has it for you.
Born too late for Y2K
Born to early for 64-bit Unix time overflow
Born just in time for Y2K38
Commodore Amiga 3000UX
The Amiga 3000UX is a variant of the Amiga 3000 that Commodore positioned specifically for UNIX-oriented use. The “UX” designation does not refer to user experience; it indicates that the machine was offered together with Commodore Amiga UNIX, known as AMIX. AMIX was an Amiga port of AT&T UNIX System V Release 4 (SVR4), intended to bring the A3000 closer to the workstation-style requirements of its era.
In hardware terms, the 3000UX is largely based on the standard Amiga 3000 platform, so it is not a completely separate class of machine. The differences were mainly in the package, the bundled software, and especially the AMIX-related Kickstart 1.4 ROM. The goal was to make the system usable not only in the AmigaOS/Workbench environment, but also for UNIX-based workflows, including graphical setups such as an X Window environment.
Because it remains fundamentally an Amiga 3000, the 3000UX is often regarded as one of the more “professional” Amiga models. At the time, its built-in SCSI and expandability—particularly through the Zorro III bus—made it attractive for work, development, desktop publishing, and graphics and video production.
i am a tboy and i started using ubuntu (my first linux experience ever) like 3 months ago and i just realized using linux is exactly like being transgender
like some things get difficult cos most people arent using linux but everything that's harder about using linux is completely trumped by how pleasant it is to not use windows
This is poetry to me, thank you anonymous Ubuntu tboy I will think about this forever