So, this is what you meant, Arch Linux, right?
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World Of Goo… new/retro gen.
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Now please let us watch the making-of video. 🤯
@sjvn only if you made it by yourself
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No, this is a Cathode Ray Wormhole, it sends you back to black & white TV world.
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Os etruscos iniciaram a construção dos arcos muitos séculos antes do pessoal do Linux.
@sjvn Symmetrical monitor stacking. Just like the Philadelphia mass turbulence of 1947.
Two keystones for the win!
@sjvn I thought that was the EnergyStargate.
@sjvn inconveniently correct
@sjvn I know enough engineering to be horrified by the specific fact that this was constructed using an even number of monitors.
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Arc de Triomphe de Linux
@sjvn "I said, I _don't_ work on graphical stacks!"
@sjvn I hope the center one has keystone correction.
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This could have been art.
Now all switched on, and with images…
@sjvn bother me again when you've got Stargate Linux running
@sjvn This looks like first step of installing Arch.
@sjvn Make a long line of those and you can have a cathode ray tube tube
@sjvn That’s an old version of Arch. All that technology is deprecated. You need a newer version. Think OLED panels can stack that way?
@sjvn haah, but I'm not sure I want Linux associated to such an old tech... :-P
@sjvn Neat, in more ways than one. Line up a few of those arches into a tunnel , and you'll have a cathode ray tube.
@sjvn Next step: run Doom on them all at the same time.
@sjvn I'm sad that everybody already made all the keystone jokes...
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Suitable for archbishops and archosaurs.
@sjvn Knowing how heavy those are, I wouldn't dare go under it...
Congrats I have a great new to pass to you
@sjvn Is that the old DEC building in Cambridge?
@federicomena I don't know.
@sjvn not exactly - but I will monitor this discussion.
@sjvn if you turn them on, it opens a portal to 1st January 1970
@sjvn How'd you get a picture of my office?!
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This monitor has a 300° viewing range
@sjvn This feels weird. I can't unsee it.
@sjvn Be careful when adjusting the keystone
@sjvn monitoring is the keystone to a good architecture