So you could say your full name is notspookypippithediddlydo or nspptdd. That looks like it could be a *nix daemon.
So you could say your full name is notspookypippithediddlydo or nspptdd. That looks like it could be a *nix daemon.
What about you pip? My first thought was the main character of Kid Icarus.
Mine is a cheat code for Castlevania III on NES. Which is, I believe, the name of one of the developers of the game.
I like nicknames that are short and have no real meaning that just kind of sound like they could be a name.
When I was a kid in the 90s I had a PC that came with Windows 3.1 and it had QBasic. I messed around with it a lot. I spent a lot of time reading the built-in documentation.
I remember making a random password generator, a text-based blackjack game, and some “screensavers” that were basically just drawing a bunch of stuff on the screen and then scrolling it off the top by printing blank lines.
It took quite a bit of time to do that pretty basic stuff, so it’s really not a surprise to me that most people aren’t making computer programs today. Most of anything an average person could hope to program has already been done and made available for free.
I like how the path curves behind the bench after the bench goes up like people are choosing not to walk in front of people sitting on the bench.
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