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I was very surprised that Linus (T) didn’t knew about arch btw. And even didn’t know about Linux ISO joke… Come on… Linus is really only looking at emails.
Hardware
- AMD Ryzen Threadripper 9960X
- GIGABYTE TRX50 AERO D Motherboard
- Samsung SSD 9100 PRO 2TB SSD
- Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6 Cooler
- Intel Arc B580 GPU
- Fractal Design Torrent E-ATX Case
- Seasonic PRIME TX-1600 1600W 80+ Titanium PSU
OS
- Fedora
looks at the specs
Yeah it makes sense they couldn’t afford to put any ram in
How much does that cost?
Today or tomorrow?
So the video is just the two of them pulling out a 20 year-old ThinkStation and plugging in a flash drive?
Good luck building the kernel with that over and over
Holy shit, never saw teeth that looked as fake as Linus T’s (apart from obvious gold bling crap).
Who cares
Those are his braces that got stained by curry lol
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Haven’t watched the video yet, do they kiss passionately with tongue?
Looking at that still frame pic, that might just be incest.
yeah, although Linus admitted he is gay
Which one?
Yes.
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I think I made it 5 minutes. Linus (S) can’t be professional to save his life.
You know the silly stuff at the start was actually Torvald’s idea, right?
Linus (Sebastian) spoke about how he didn’t even get the reference but Torvalds prompted him to go and watch Highlander (“there can only be one!!”)
You should’ve kept watching it. There’s some good stuff there.
I laughed so hard at the highlander reference. It might just be that you gotta know the specific meme and culture to enjoy it. Even YouTube Linus didn’t know the reference.
Sing the two Linus’s pulling out to katanas on each other was hilarious.
You didn’t last long enough. Really good flowing interview after the initial over the top YouTube shenanigans
Well… Not really. I watch it to the end. It still feels a bit off.
It was off, it’s LTT. It was intertainment with some interview.
Still, L.T. had fascinating things to say, and a refreshing down-to-earth outlook on things like data storage (keeps no files really, just uploads to git and lets others worry about whether it’s worth saving or not), a.i. (important, somewhat inevitable, overblown hype, horrible business practices), and how he geeks out playing with hardware designs for things that are completely out of his expertise so it’s low stress (e.g. guitar effect pedals but he doesn’t play).








