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  • | title = Linux User at Best Buy ...ac|Macs}} or {{w|Personal computer|other PCs}}, usually pre-installed with some variant of the {{w|Mac OS X}} or {{w|Windows NT}} operating system families
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  • ...hats.com Men in Hats]'' and, in the original caption, Randall directed the user to a specific ''Men in Hats'' [http://meninhats.com/d/20040225.html comic a ...s]'' and, in the original caption, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] directed the user to a specific ''Men in Hats'' [http://meninhats.com/d/20040225.html comic a
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  • ...any given tweet to be received as an SMS message with enough room for the user's Twitter handle (15 characters max). Randall is poking fun at both the ste ...t Randall approves of, [http://bash.org/?946687 originally suggested] by a user on bash.org called h00k, where a twitter bot be created to message politici
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  • ...even look in the /usr/share directory for items that can be run unless the user {{w|PATH (variable)|tells it to do so by changing the $PATH variable}}. The
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  • ...t take any action. This is generally used to create a failsafe in case the user is incapacitated . For example, many exercise treadmills include a tether m ...y after this comic was posted, [https://klout.com/#/irandallmunroe a Klout user] was created claiming to be Randall. This was a fake, so if you ever meet R
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  • ...CHA can simply perform the tests quietly in the background without needing user consent. ...ee while driving - e.g. "Check all squares containing a stop sign". If the user clicks enough correct squares, they are permitted to continue.
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  • ...somebody is infected; so most notifications are retrospective, telling the user about past potential exposures. ...on, so almost every interaction will generate a notification, annoying the user. Also, being exposed to someone who has not tested positive is not good ne
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  • ...ll'': that humans tend to define "winning a fight" and "useful" as causing some form of bodily harm on their opponent despite survival and purely defensive ...thematical symbols, usually do not conduct their debates violently (though some stories suggest that {{w|Hippasus}} was killed by his fellow Pythagoreans f
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  • ...renewed in 2006 as they [https://blog.xkcd.com/2006/10/06/many-news-things-some-overdue ran out of money to rehire him], he has supported himself primarily ...on xkcd full time after [https://blog.xkcd.com/2006/10/06/many-news-things-some-overdue NASA stops renewing his contract].
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  • ...the plants back at base") may be referring that many FPS video games have some sort of base that you must defend or start the game in. These games do not The title text talks about how gender is portrayed in games. For some people it is more emotionally affecting to kill a woman, as women are consi
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  • ...same problem persists to some extent: after a few comments are posted and some votes are cast, the handful of comments having received the highest scores ...c's title refers to a once-common form of online posturing where the first user to see the article will comment "First post" or even just "First". The inte
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  • ...ly coined in 2007, when it was proposed by user [http://www.metafilter.com/user/17900 ludwig_van] on [http://www.metafilter.com Metafilter] as a term for l
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  • ...ntially no way to, for example, send a Twitter message directly to a Skype user. ActivityPub is an example of a standard intended to be universal, so any s ...st most of its relevance and micro USB is competing with USB-C, as well as some solutions only used by single companies (such as Apple). As of 2023, Apple
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  • | titletext = Proper User Policy apparently means Simon Says. ...e operating system, while there is no such restriction on UNIX - if a root user feels like (or accidentally) deletes a vital file, they are free to do so.
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  • ...omic by date to use it was [[39: Bowl]]. The faint remains of gridlines in some comics suggest that Randall may have erased gridlines in these comics. In 2 ...se {{w|GIF#Animated GIF|animated GIFs}}, rather than standard formats, for some of the simpler [[:Category:Comics with animation|dynamic comic]] images and
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  • ...with Cueball is nothing compared with the seconds spent spinning. A Reddit user [https://www.reddit.com/r/theydidthemath/comments/5ccbzs/comment/d9vskah ca
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  • {{comicsrow|272|2007-06-04|Linux User at Best Buy}}
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  • ...haring where anyone can upload and view videos. It is notorious for having some of the most ridiculous, hateful, mean-spirited, nonsensical comments of any ...[[Black Hat]] that her computer virus that she is writing reads a YouTube user's comments back to them before it is submitted. Upon hearing their own ridi
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  • ...s]'' and, in the original caption, [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] directed the user to a specific ''Men in Hats'' [http://meninhats.com/d/20040225.html comic a
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  • ...x|right|thumb|Logo by [[User:Alek2407]], made transparent and resized by [[User:Omega]].]] ...xkcd.com/2012/04/13/thanks-for-your-support/ Mike] and mostly written by [[User:Jeff|Jeff]] ([https://twitter.com/jeff_underscore @jeff_underscore]), who p
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  • ...ysadmin): "[This] comic isn't available everywhere and it can come up i[n] some situation[s] only for recognized browsers." ...ock bans" or "/z/ bans" to particularly annoying users, which redirect the user to a page containing beecock and the text "OH NO THE BOARD IS GONE".
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  • ...and change the Web pages as you view them. Some make pages easier to read, some remove ads (the third extension is [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta ...And Chair" or {{w|PEBKAC}}, which means that the problem is caused by the user, not by any failure of the computer. However, due to the substitution, it i
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  • ...ce. This is another reference to the Schrödinger's cat concept, where the user can't determine if the title text exists until they hover the mouse over it ...owing two distinct states (decayed, undecayed) that change over time until some "observation" forced the wave-function into one state or another (called "c
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  • ...er, this would also prove the false nature of these advertisements, as the user is unlikely to have not noticed any hot young singles currently sharing his
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  • | titletext = The typical internet user (who wants to share) has an IQ of 147 and a 9-inch penis. Better than the r ...row contains four graphs. The far left is the breast size of the Internet user. (This presumably refers to female users, since male breasts are not typica
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  • ...ja this roleplay chat transcript] (NSFW), which became an Internet meme. A user named bloodninja would roleplay as a wizard during {{w|cybersex}} (saying "
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  • | 5 Stars || [Has Only One Review] || No product is so perfect that every user will give it five stars - as soon as one person gives it less than five, th ...ers it's impossible to please all of them (or they did please them all and some are posting bad reviews as a cruel prank). However, 4.5 stars means almost
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  • ...hers, and sadly for that user, the TornadoGuard app failed in alerting the user to an upcoming tornado. Tornadoes are a [[:Category:Tornadoes|recurring sub :User Reviews:
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  • ...e hosting server will typically generate a "404 Not Found" web page when a user attempts to follow a broken or dead link; hence the 404 error is one of the
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  • ...er degree of consistency in making the right decision, and reduced risk of user error make the computer objectively better than the human opponent in nearl ...eby the winner is determined by the ranks and combinations of their cards, some of which remain hidden until the end of the game. It is also, however, a ga
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  • ...olutionize" not only a particular product or service, but every facet of a user's life. One of the cliché phrases used in presentations is "Welcome to the
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  • ...er-friendly as possible. [[Randall]] mentions that he has heard that this "user-friendly" ''Zealous Autoconfig'' option has already been installed in the l
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  • ...rue, but plausible-sounding claim to an article in Wikipedia. A writer for some publication sees the information on Wikipedia and adds it to an article, wi ...hilipp Franz Joseph Sylvester Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg. An anonymous user added one more ("Wilhelm") to the German Wikipedia, just the evening before
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  • ...ite, but then serve the front page of the mobile site and not the page the user had requested. In quite a few sites, there would be no 1-to-1 correspondenc ...rs send out ARP packets to see what other machines are on the network, but some machines send them out every 5 minutes, which can be extremely annoying for
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  • | title = Linux User at Best Buy ...ac|Macs}} or {{w|Personal computer|other PCs}}, usually pre-installed with some variant of the {{w|Mac OS X}} or {{w|Windows NT}} operating system families
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  • #REDIRECT [[272: Linux User at Best Buy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[272: Linux User at Best Buy]]
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  • ...|Linux}}-ism. In GNU/Linux (and all Unix derivatives), ~ is a symbol for a user's home directory (usually <code>/home/<username></code>). Presumably, "noma
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  • ...yesterday. It seems that he is still a kid, even though it must have been some years since the young Elaine left and grew up. However, she may still be a ...le of free software; an operating system with no restriction, allowing the user to modify and customize anything they want about the computer. Stallman lik
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  • ...t hardware). Even if a man page existed, it is unreasonable to require the user of a toaster to read the manual simply to avoid being stabbed in the face.{ ...on unless you actually experience a problem. The second part suggests that some people actually die because they didn't RTFM!
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  • ...r accounts for all referenced handles (that may not have already existed). Some of the handles continue their interactions with each other in later tweets. ...to become a [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/shut-down-everything meme]. The user's Twitter handle is a reference to {{w|Pauly Shore}}, a comedian who was br
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  • ...al-language editors of source code. The issue is that, while Emacs is more user-friendly and customizable, vim is more lightweight while needing few keystr
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  • | titletext = I hear in some places, you need to fill one form of ID to buy a gun, but two to pay for it ...hasn't made an error. Some forms even go the extra step of preventing the user from copy-pasting into the second field, which would render it useless as a
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  • ...twork)| Diaspora*}}, an open-source alternative to Facebook which puts the user in control of how their information is used. Of course, this sort of use of
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  • ...used in {{w|Unix}} systems to perform an action as an administrator/super user. This forces Randall to agree. This is a reference to the very popular comi * Henry Reich is the creator of the web video series [http://www.youtube.com/user/minutephysics MinutePhysics], and studied physics and mathematics at Grinne
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  • ...c of 2018, the title is similar to this one, in that it gives away how the user should begin to interact with the comic. It is though nothing like this com ...there is a tall tree with no leaves on it and a broken limb. Below him are some rocks and grass. This is the initial view of the world, that can be clicked
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  • ..., a character who has had a romantic relationship end will be shown taking some act to remove a sign of their partner's presence in their life, e.g. removi .... The final panel shows him using the Unix command 'userdel' to delete her user account from his computer. The joke here is that he considers this to be a
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  • xkcd's password generation scheme requires the user to have a list of 2048 common words (log<sub>2</sub>(2048) = 11). For any a ...method "obsolete", despite the comic ''assuming'' perfect knowledge of the user's dictionary from the get-go. He advocates his own low-entropy "first lett
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  • ...r software system and network protocol that provides a basis for graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and rich input device capability for networked computers. ...(especially manually) is much less necessary than it used to be. In fact, some distributions do not even come with an xorg.conf file, because everything n
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  • ...can look at practically any part of anything manmade around you and think "some engineer was frustrated while designing this." It's a little human connecti ...at appears to be badly made or have no purpose other than to frustrate the user (in this case, a traffic light that seems unreasonably, inexplicably long).
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  • The third entry is a reference to networking. UDP stands for {{w|User Datagram Protocol}}. UDP packets don't use handshaking to verify they have
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  • ...the weakest part of computer security is usually not the computer, but the user. ...cannot prove that encrypted information exists at all, or that allows the user to provide a password that reveals one (innocuous, or embarrassing but not
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  • ...top screen either from the weight of its lower body or the pressure of the user's fingers on the LCD screen is enough to make him squirm in discomfort. The
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  • ...by comic [[149: Sandwich]]. Before allowing administrator access (as root user), it asks for a password. The field is blank because, in most UNIX systems,
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  • [[Cueball]] is buying some new speakers for his television, and asks [[Megan]] if they have the right ...] (post #28, "We gathered up a 5 [sic] of our audio buddies...."), where a user did a blind audio test using Monster cable and coat hangers with soldered o
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  • ...grow tired of Facebook, its arcane policies, its cavalier attitude toward user privacy and/or its general disdain for end users, and people want to leave
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  • ...is prompts the onlookers to assume either that the buried person died from some bizarre font-related accident, or, even more worryingly, that Cueball got s
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  • ...nces, producing playlists that the user should find enjoyable based on the user's taste in music. In other words, Pandora plays music you will probably lik ...it's playing the Enchanted soundtrack, after a short period of silence the user quietly begins singing along to the song "{{w|That's How You Know (Disney s
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  • ...or)|Vim}} are both text editors still in relatively wide use, with complex user interfaces and a range of features. While useful, neither is particularly e ...ter}}, not a computer screen at all. It does not even display the file the user is editing!
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  • ...ajority of users would partake. The song would interrupt whatever else the user was doing, such as listening to music, watching a video, or simply browsing ...rofiles. Thus, the auto-playing music became a compounding problem, as the user could experience it several times per browsing session.
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  • ...tirely too brief, mainly telling what the program does, then directing the user to invoke a GNU-specific information system ({{w|Info (Unix)|GNU Info}}). G ...comic's title, suggesting that rather than typing "man(ual) override", the user/pilot should type "info override" to search GNU Info instead.
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  • ...me across, resulting in crop devastation (some consider this a plague). In some parts of the world they are also considered a delicacy. [[Cueball]] probabl ...tall/remove APT packages. Every package contains several scripts (although some of them may be empty) that are run on various events related to that packag
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  • ...ces and overcrowding, and propose various solutions, most of which involve some form of eugenics. 7 billion is a landmark number because it is a multiple o ...the end of the world. Amongst other things, this included the film '2012'. Some people took this rather more seriously, and actually believed that the worl
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  • ...was to receive "handy" stimulation (or possibly that the [[Black Hat|last user of the lamp]] wished for that to happen to the next owner).
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  • In some companies, programmers can find themselves under-employed. This may be beca ...1: Well]]), QWERTY was and is the standard. This means that every keyboard user has to learn QWERTY anyway, and there is insufficient benefit in spending t
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  • ...rchitecture (one for which no other tools yet exist), and is still used in some other situations (as it allows the code to be optimized more closely for th ...hat has to run the script and perhaps some additional knowledge by the end-user.
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  • ...(likely an inability to start a graphical environment, something a novice user would depend on). ..., so that it would not be considered much of a leap for a competent Ubuntu user to switch. {{w|Gentoo Linux|Gentoo}}, on the other hand, is a very advance
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  • ...e?" or "What's your secondary school?" and are intended to be easy for the user to answer but hard for anyone else to answer.
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  • ...stagram.com/about/legal/terms/ terms of use], allowing the network to sell user-uploaded images, without profit to the content generators. This infuriated ...ption, so it can come as a shock when Instagram uses the data in a way the user hadn't anticipated.
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  • ...our immortal soul to a company]. In the context of this panel, perhaps the user agreed to be executed at random. ...used in text to denote an action), presumably setting off an explosive of some kind.
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  • ..., when first the iPhone and then Google's Android platform had popularized user-installable third-party apps for smartphones. Previously third-party smartp
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  • ...but people do not usually read. Agreement to an E.U.L.A. is assumed when a user uses the software or service that the E.U.L.A. is attached to, which has le
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  • ...ulnerabilities, and when the library is updated on live installations, the user also takes on the risk that the library might become unavailable or otherwi *On the day this comic came out a Google search on Wheel would in some cases have a bicycle wheel at the top:
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  • ...e delivered to the 100,000,000th visitor to his company's website. But the user did not react to the notice on the page about the prize, '''even though it
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  • ...ptical disc drive}} of a desktop computer. When the tray is opened and the user is reaching for the disc, a process or task on the computer can, at that ex This results in a sort of "tug of war" between the user who is trying to remove the disc and the CD drive trying to retract, and it
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  • ...ate software, {{w|Adobe Flash Player}}, to render a video requested by the user. ...r wanted to watch a funny cat Flash video on the Internet; which makes the user feel like he is a god.
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  • | titletext = And every day it gets harder to fight the urge to su to the user and freak people out. ...lling to reboot a machine that has still running processes from a deceased user named "sam".
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  • ...of asking a person to prove that they are human before registering them as user and allowing them to post on sites or forum topics. That is done by using p
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  • ...omputer. Facebook sidebar messages appear on the top of each panel, with a user photo of Susie (looking like Megan leaning forward so her hair hangs down t
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  • ...5542349 like this] (rounded off in a friendly way, with the posting of {{w|User:Frungi/Star Trek Into Darkness capitalization|a summary of the arguments}}, ...g/wiki/~*~_StAr_TrEk_InTo_DaRkNeSs_~*~ was a valid redirect link for quite some time, having not been deleted when {{w|Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/L
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  • ...tive effect with the blowing only giving comfort/satisfaction value to the user if not introducing potentially harmful moisture as well.
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  • ...when extracted, dumps a load of files into the current directory that the user has to clean up. And although the bomb looks more like {{w|Fat Man}}, the t
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  • ...ld neither run Vista fully nor smoothly. On top of that, the typical Linux user would not be very enthusiastic about Windows at all; someone who runs Linux :Patient: Just wire it up to some nerves.
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  • In this comic, Cueball is chatting with a user named 'BSLSK05' ('basilisk05' with the vowels removed) and learns much to h
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  • ...g satellite and aerial imagery for free. Using the {{w|scroll wheel}}, the user can zoom out to see a larger area. The {{w|Lena River}} is a river in north ...ecessitates the user making their way from the middle of the wilderness to some manner of civilization, exactly as in the comic.
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  • ..., which may be a reference to Gentoo's notorious difficulty to manage. Any user who is capable of understanding it might have a large ego, and therefore be ::Gives root access if user says Elvish word for “friend”
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  • ...ing an interface, imagine that your program is all that stands between the user and hot, sweaty, tangled-bedsheets-fingertips-digging-into-the-back sex. The {{w|Linux}} command line allows a user to make their computer do nearly anything. In this comic, [[Cueball]] recou
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  • ...nvolve alterations of the [https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/1770 user interface]. ...Emacs, and since it's hard to reach, users often remap it to Caps Lock or some other key. LongtimeUser4 fixed the problem very clumsily ("horrifying," as
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  • ...ch was a location-aware feature of Google Maps that allowed a mobile phone user to allow certain people to view their current location. The reason it is wo ...nal sex toys from another store, was still unsatisfied, and then purchased some electronic devices and power tools (either to improve the performance of he
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  • Both AIM and LiveJournal were known for their teenage user base, as shown by the title text's fictional AIM screen name.
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  • ''Hooray! I have some bitcoins now.|[[Randall Munroe]]|[https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5 ...because I would prefer to experiment with Bitcoin as a regular, anonymous user. I put up an address here because someone on IRC asked, but I don't want an
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  • ...ground, etc.). Of course there is no clear separation and there is always some overlap between the two scenarios, so the diagram is not meant to be taken "Defragging" is short for {{w|disk defragmentation}}, an easy, user-friendly action that PC users can undertake to supposedly make their comput
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  • ...e}} videos are insipid and poorly informed, being pointless arguments over some minor topic or factually incorrect position ({{rw|conspiracy}}). At the tim * The user ''SimplePlan2009'' is likely mocking the other commenters. While the conspi
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  • ...ading an encrypted message would require the recipient to already be a PGP user. In fact, the use of PGP even to sign email messages is so rare that most p
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  • :Black Hat (narrating): Use the list and some proxies to try automated logins to the 20 or 30 most popular sites, plus ba :Labels on paper: Email User Pass
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  • ...ar Hero (video game)|Guitar Hero}}'', which make a clicking sound when the user strums, with those of ''Rock Band'', which do not click.
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  • ...hing like "First post!" or some variation thereof). In this variation, the user has misspelt "post" in the rush to have the first post. This was later ment ..." This comic contains many such jokes where the word sphere is replaced by some other object. A {{w|Tesseract|tesseract}} is a four-dimensional analog of t
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  • ...of "It's Complicated"''' refers to one of Facebook's options as to what a user's relationship status currently is. A Jungle-Bay Mountain is a complicated *'''{{w|Classmates.com}}''' is a service in which the user can meet classmates that came from the same high school. The website is pro
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  • ...many sharp glass pieces but would also cover the hands of the unfortunate user with a mixture of mild but not harmless chemicals. Also, depending on this
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  • ...l remove all contents of the specified directories and will not prompt the user beforehand. Under the guise of "{{w|Software portability|portability}}", th
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  • ...shown in the comic, however, is "deep cleaning", and rips out not only the user's pore gunk, but also his entire skull. However, the skull looks extremely
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