• MyFairJulia@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Meanwhile at Tuxedo OS:

    Manager: “So, we need a set of Wallpapers for that Linux we have.”

    Worker: “Alright, so i suggest that we add some vistas from germany in there and some nature photography.”

    Manager: “Classic and beautiful, but i feel like we need a little twist to that.”

    Worker: “Alright, so was if we were to run an algorithm that turns random parts of the wallpaper into polygonal art?”

    Manager: “How random exactly?”

    Worker: “Totally! The only rule is that half of the wallpaper has to have that look but there’s no rhyme or reason to which parts will be turned into polygons.”

    Manager: “I love it. Can we also super impose our logo on the wallpaper so that people can always rest assured that the Linux they booted is still the Linux they installed and that it’s our Linux?”

    Worker: “Absolutely sir!”

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      I have to google image search that. Pretty accurate.

      Duck duck go only showed person wearing tuxedo.

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          I end up always using the !g shortcut and using DDG at this point is googling with extra steps.

          No wonder google has a monopoly on search engines.

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              Brave Search, Startpage, and SearX are good. I personally use Brave Search.

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              There are some that work kinda like google but are still anonymous. I’m not sure what they’re called butnI can look it up. Edit: startpage.com , never troed it myself on daily drive but it waa mentioned in our cyber security class at school. I see now that the other commenter mentioned it too :D I’m propably going to switch to it now

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        Lmao I looked it up, and it looks exactly like a Gimp filter I used just to get an image in a GUI library wrapper project just to have an image to load 20 years ago.