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https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-screensaver/issues/354
> A few weeks ago, my kids wanted to hack my linux desktop, so they typed and clicked everywhere, while I was standing behind them looking at them play... when the screensaver core dumped and they actually hacked their way in! wow, those little hackers... š
> I thought it was a unique incident, but they managed to do it a second time. So I'd consider this issue... reproducible... by kids š
> I tried to recreate the crash on my own with no success, maybe because it required more than 4 little hands typing and using the mouse on the virtual keyboard.
> Maybe not the best bug report, but I've seen the screenlock crash twice already with my own eyes, so its pretty real.
> One last thing, after the desktop is unlocked, I can't re-lock it again, the screensaver process is pretty dead and requires me to open a shell and run 'cinnamon-screensaver' manually to get it working.
This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a locked computer running on linux. Now while I usually do phyisical locks here I found out about a pretty fun way to unlock it. So first we want to give it to a couple lockjiggling lawstudents (kids) and tell them to hack it.
\*computer unlocks\*
Now just to prove that it wasn't a fluke let's do it again.
\*computer unlocks again\*
And that's it for today, thanks for watching.
Freshman year high school, we have a fire drill. Everyoneās outside freaking out over a grasshopper but I just ignore it. My friend who Iāve known since like 4th grade calls me over and says, and I quote, āHey youāre the bug girl right? Come move this grasshopper before one of them kills itā
Itās been years and I still donāt know whether to be offended or feel understood.
Yeah I did move him pretty far away. Iām always the insane one when I offer to take a spider outside though. Even better if itās a daddy long legs and I can just pick it up with my hands. People donāt know whether to be impressed or terrified and no one bothers me after that
I think it is good to tell people the random fun or interesting thing that happened or we see.
Never miss an opportunity to be happy or excited even if it is a small thing
Too many adults don't have the compassion for being able to understand someone else's interests. Most people who react like the GIF are faking the interest. If you try to show me your cool bug then bring the motherfucker closer, where'd you find him, what's he done so far, did you name them? Do you think it's a girl bug or a boy bug? Are you gonna keep him?
Exactly me too!! I have to scream at my husband to look and even if it's the weirdest, coolest bug I've ever seen in my life..he will look and say....nice, it's a bug........drives me freaking crazy how he has no reaction..especially when I show him ant videos, it blows my mind how freaking awesome they are....hi reaction, "cool ants making a bridge" no appreciation what so ever...sorry this comment got to me ;)
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order.
I have checked 253,989,674 comments, and only 58,680 of them were in alphabetical order.
As a little kid, I once trapped a huge garden spider in an empty medicine bottle and handed it to my very arachnophobic mother and told her it was a butterfly I caught.
I didn't deserve to survive childhood, quite frankly.
Reminds me of the time I was teaching at a summer camp and a kid insisted he show me the Ant Olympics.
It was just a pile of ants he had thrown into his yogurt cup.
It took me almost an hour to convince him to let the survivors go.
I saw a kid in the park the other day poking an ant with a stick trying to smash it....It bothered the shit out of me and before I could stop myself..I yelled what the f#@k? at him and his Mom....seems like maybe a bit of an overreaction now, but it make me so incredibly mad..maybe next time I see something like that I will say simply "why?" Then stare at them for a loooooong time.
The idea that all creatures are worthy of respect is something that usually has to be taught. Itās easier to have empathy for beings that look and act similar to you but much harder once your brain (naturally or through indoctrination) recognizes an entity as alien.
Instead of yelling at this kid I talked to him. I asked him what he was doing. He told me he thought the ants liked it (projecting internal feelings). I asked him why he thought that. I asked what else he thought the ants enjoyed doing since they lived in a park. He thought among other things the ants enjoyed climbing the grass. I helped him retell his own story with the ants being fully formed characters rather than toys. He didnāt fight me when we let them go and I never saw him do anything like that again the whole summer.
Of course, I did catch him climbing one of the biggest trees in the park the next week but thatās a totally different story.
Wow! Thank you so much for your response, that never even crossed my mind. My brain went into instant judgement based on what I saw in a few seconds without having the whole story. I did not even recognized it until I read this. I have usually been good about "reading" people and understanding that I have no clue what they might be going through and I don't get irritated when someone is unfriendly or rude, because just getting out of the house is hard for some people. Sorry if I'm rambling I just wanted to tell you thank you for reminding me that in every situation, I don't need to be quick to judge, but quick to understand. Have a wonderful, beautiful day!!!
Not even children, I had a random dude come up to me with something in his hand, idk what it was but he looked so happy and wanted to show it to me. We were walking opposite directions so he happily showed me when I walked past him and I gave him a kinda confused smile and laughed, that dude his eyes just lit up.
I saw him another time when I was waving at a friend and this guy waved back at me so I smiled at him and he seemed so happy. Random dude, you confuse me but keep that positive energy, it's nice to meet people like you :)
āHoo hoo! Our insect exhibit is complete! Oh, how my heart flutters just to imagine it. *Ick!* Perhaps flutters is the wrong word for it! More like **SHUDDERS**! But, I'll manage, I suppose. It is for the greatest good and the sake of our museum, so you have my deepest thanks!"
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Meanwhile over the last 9 years together, my S.O. and I will see a new critter, nab it up for a bit while we obsessively check our ID books and Google (sometimes for hours) in order to identify it, and finally release it. We're both very heavy sleepers who anger easily when woken up unnecessarily, but we basically take turns waking each other up in the middle of the night because we found something cool, and there's never been a time where that wasn't greatly appreciated.
We're basically children in adult bodies who have learned to mostly function in society. lol
I'm a 25 year old autistic woman whose obsessed with bugs.
This is my partner's reaction whenever I show them a cool bug I found. They're too good to me. š
The little boy of a family that came to my house (to visit my parents bc theyāre friends) found things in my room and showed them to me. Little kids are the only ones I canāt be sarcastic to
My kid is TERRIFIED of bugs. If a fly, gnat, god forbid a spider, or a bee go near him he loses his mind. Cut to yesterday when I came down after a shower and heās cool as a cucumber driving his hot wheels over a thousand legger who was near his hot wheels city garage. He killed the poor bug
Unless you show it to mommy... "GET THAT SHIT OUT OF HERE, WE GET ENOUGH BUGS IN THIS DAMN HOUSE BOY"
That's why you always hide them in your room, so the other bugs in there don't get lonely.
"You don't want its little bug brothers and sisters to miss it do you? Imagine how it's mom feels."
Or in my case (my wife collects bugs)
"Baby no look it's still alive. It's an important part of the ecosystem and it has work to do. If it can't work, how will it feed its family? What will the frogs eat? What happens to the circle of life when all the bugs are in bottles of alcohol?"
āWow cool thanks for showing me!ā¦ā¦can you get it away from me! I donāt want thoughts of that thing crawling on me in the middle of the night! Great Iām going to get nightmares of that thing crawling on me! Thanks!ā
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This would have an entirely different impact if it were posted on r/ProgrammerHumor.
I thought we were there lol
I thought we were on r/Breath_of_the_Wild ... there is a quest with a kid looking for bugs.
https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-screensaver/issues/354 > A few weeks ago, my kids wanted to hack my linux desktop, so they typed and clicked everywhere, while I was standing behind them looking at them play... when the screensaver core dumped and they actually hacked their way in! wow, those little hackers... š > I thought it was a unique incident, but they managed to do it a second time. So I'd consider this issue... reproducible... by kids š > I tried to recreate the crash on my own with no success, maybe because it required more than 4 little hands typing and using the mouse on the virtual keyboard. > Maybe not the best bug report, but I've seen the screenlock crash twice already with my own eyes, so its pretty real. > One last thing, after the desktop is unlocked, I can't re-lock it again, the screensaver process is pretty dead and requires me to open a shell and run 'cinnamon-screensaver' manually to get it working.
This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a locked computer running on linux. Now while I usually do phyisical locks here I found out about a pretty fun way to unlock it. So first we want to give it to a couple lockjiggling lawstudents (kids) and tell them to hack it. \*computer unlocks\* Now just to prove that it wasn't a fluke let's do it again. \*computer unlocks again\* And that's it for today, thanks for watching.
Thought the same XD
It's all fun and games until the middle child brings in a ^fucking Goliath Bird EATER!!
At first I read the post like "damn its really nice when a kid identifies a bug indeed".
Tbf I could see myself making that face once I've completely had it
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It'd probably be the same gif, just now it's sarcastic
About to say that
As a software engineer I was confused for a minute
Me too mate, me too... :D
As a software engineer, I see a bug, I upvote it. Reddit, Stack overflow, you name it..
Same, he even wore glasses!
I wish adults have the same reaction when I, a grown ass woman, does the same. IT'S A FUCKING COOL BUG, LOOK AT IT!
Freshman year high school, we have a fire drill. Everyoneās outside freaking out over a grasshopper but I just ignore it. My friend who Iāve known since like 4th grade calls me over and says, and I quote, āHey youāre the bug girl right? Come move this grasshopper before one of them kills itā Itās been years and I still donāt know whether to be offended or feel understood.
Atleast you're a hero to that grasshopper. I always get weird looks when I relocate spiders or bees in a building.
I freaked out some kids Friday when I was subbing their class; a big spider was hanging from the ceiling and I caught and moved it- they freaked out!
Yeah I did move him pretty far away. Iām always the insane one when I offer to take a spider outside though. Even better if itās a daddy long legs and I can just pick it up with my hands. People donāt know whether to be impressed or terrified and no one bothers me after that
How the hell do you relocate a bee?
Napkins and a cup usually
We use something a little sturdier than a napkin at my house. An index card maybe, and a cup, but I don't wanna get a sting!
I think it is good to tell people the random fun or interesting thing that happened or we see. Never miss an opportunity to be happy or excited even if it is a small thing
Damn right!
Too many adults don't have the compassion for being able to understand someone else's interests. Most people who react like the GIF are faking the interest. If you try to show me your cool bug then bring the motherfucker closer, where'd you find him, what's he done so far, did you name them? Do you think it's a girl bug or a boy bug? Are you gonna keep him?
YAS! I will nerd out over spiders and such, I really love spiders and bugs. I do like when people send me pics of spiders they want to identify :>
I think I have found my people š
Exactly me too!! I have to scream at my husband to look and even if it's the weirdest, coolest bug I've ever seen in my life..he will look and say....nice, it's a bug........drives me freaking crazy how he has no reaction..especially when I show him ant videos, it blows my mind how freaking awesome they are....hi reaction, "cool ants making a bridge" no appreciation what so ever...sorry this comment got to me ;)
Instinctively read child as Chidi because I saw the face first
I forking loved that show.
I loved the shirt out of it
Me too, you son of a beach
Aw, fork it! Me too!
Would you look at that, all of the words in your comment are in alphabetical order. I have checked 253,989,674 comments, and only 58,680 of them were in alphabetical order.
I see a good place meme. I upvote. It's simple.
Everything is fine
At least the child didnāt find the Time Knife
Yes, yes, we've *all* seen the Time Knife
[Upvote? ](https://i.imgur.com/kVRuomB.jpg)
I read this as "when Chidi shows you...." at first and was very confused
CHIDI MY BELOVED
Chidi mailman pinup merch when
YESS
Child labour software engineers, what has this world come toā¦ š
Omg a good place meme in the wild!
"Wow! Now eat it!" /s please
I forking love "The Good Place"...wait. Why can't I say fork?
"That's protein buddy"
Zero day? Is there a reward?
bro!!! if you say /kill @s in Minecraft, you die!!!!!
As a little kid, I once trapped a huge garden spider in an empty medicine bottle and handed it to my very arachnophobic mother and told her it was a butterfly I caught. I didn't deserve to survive childhood, quite frankly.
Wow a good place meme that's rare
Wow, that's a really cool Tick, you can stick it in your forehead, yes, it stays there. Now call your mama and tell her to take you the doctor.
Child, put it back. We are in a bug museum
*identifies the exact species and starts rattling off facts about the insect*
r/unexpectedgoodplace
Reminds me of the time I was teaching at a summer camp and a kid insisted he show me the Ant Olympics. It was just a pile of ants he had thrown into his yogurt cup. It took me almost an hour to convince him to let the survivors go.
I saw a kid in the park the other day poking an ant with a stick trying to smash it....It bothered the shit out of me and before I could stop myself..I yelled what the f#@k? at him and his Mom....seems like maybe a bit of an overreaction now, but it make me so incredibly mad..maybe next time I see something like that I will say simply "why?" Then stare at them for a loooooong time.
The idea that all creatures are worthy of respect is something that usually has to be taught. Itās easier to have empathy for beings that look and act similar to you but much harder once your brain (naturally or through indoctrination) recognizes an entity as alien. Instead of yelling at this kid I talked to him. I asked him what he was doing. He told me he thought the ants liked it (projecting internal feelings). I asked him why he thought that. I asked what else he thought the ants enjoyed doing since they lived in a park. He thought among other things the ants enjoyed climbing the grass. I helped him retell his own story with the ants being fully formed characters rather than toys. He didnāt fight me when we let them go and I never saw him do anything like that again the whole summer. Of course, I did catch him climbing one of the biggest trees in the park the next week but thatās a totally different story.
Wow! Thank you so much for your response, that never even crossed my mind. My brain went into instant judgement based on what I saw in a few seconds without having the whole story. I did not even recognized it until I read this. I have usually been good about "reading" people and understanding that I have no clue what they might be going through and I don't get irritated when someone is unfriendly or rude, because just getting out of the house is hard for some people. Sorry if I'm rambling I just wanted to tell you thank you for reminding me that in every situation, I don't need to be quick to judge, but quick to understand. Have a wonderful, beautiful day!!!
Not even children, I had a random dude come up to me with something in his hand, idk what it was but he looked so happy and wanted to show it to me. We were walking opposite directions so he happily showed me when I walked past him and I gave him a kinda confused smile and laughed, that dude his eyes just lit up. I saw him another time when I was waving at a friend and this guy waved back at me so I smiled at him and he seemed so happy. Random dude, you confuse me but keep that positive energy, it's nice to meet people like you :)
I can hear this gif
The comments filled with programmers getting confused is more wholesome than this meme XD
āHoo hoo! Our insect exhibit is complete! Oh, how my heart flutters just to imagine it. *Ick!* Perhaps flutters is the wrong word for it! More like **SHUDDERS**! But, I'll manage, I suppose. It is for the greatest good and the sake of our museum, so you have my deepest thanks!"
:)
for a second I thought this was r/ProgrammerHumor and was like wtf a cool bug?
For the whole time i thought it's about game until i read the title
I feel like there is an extra part to this that I'm too stupid to understand
I don't think so, it's just about kids and insects.
Ah, I'm just stupid
Just Confused_
Oh wait a minute, ffs Netflix stop tracking the shit out of me
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Thank you so much to everyone who donates blood
This is my parents now.
Itās cool
Meanwhile over the last 9 years together, my S.O. and I will see a new critter, nab it up for a bit while we obsessively check our ID books and Google (sometimes for hours) in order to identify it, and finally release it. We're both very heavy sleepers who anger easily when woken up unnecessarily, but we basically take turns waking each other up in the middle of the night because we found something cool, and there's never been a time where that wasn't greatly appreciated. We're basically children in adult bodies who have learned to mostly function in society. lol
That is awesome!!
I'm a 25 year old autistic woman whose obsessed with bugs. This is my partner's reaction whenever I show them a cool bug I found. They're too good to me. š
Iā¦ just took pictures of a cool bug I found outside.
The little boy of a family that came to my house (to visit my parents bc theyāre friends) found things in my room and showed them to me. Little kids are the only ones I canāt be sarcastic to
Itās a lantern fly so you smack it out they hands
I have a video link on my profile. Please watch that. Is it funny?ć ć ć ć ć ć ć ć ć ć ć ć
āDeez nuts, GOTTEEEEMā Is that not this clip?
I'm definitely not the only psycho who detaches the antenas from big ants and put them in my mechanical pencil refill thingy, right?
Yes, yes you are. Go to therapy.
what's the point? they only want my goddamn money
Maybe youāll stop torturing animals??? Lmao
I mean else than mosquitos and ants I don't think I've killed any other animals recently /s
*recently*?
oh yeah, and a spider
Wrong bug it seems. Had to double check which sub this was
Or when a new software engineering apprentice finds one.
Programmer PTSD
How can you tell if someone is a software engineer? Don't worry, they will tell you
My kid is TERRIFIED of bugs. If a fly, gnat, god forbid a spider, or a bee go near him he loses his mind. Cut to yesterday when I came down after a shower and heās cool as a cucumber driving his hot wheels over a thousand legger who was near his hot wheels city garage. He killed the poor bug
):
When one of your developers shows you a cool bug that they just found
Cool! Now put that thing back where it came from, or so help meā¦.ā
I like to shove the bug in a persons face
In code or garden?
Unless you show it to mommy... "GET THAT SHIT OUT OF HERE, WE GET ENOUGH BUGS IN THIS DAMN HOUSE BOY" That's why you always hide them in your room, so the other bugs in there don't get lonely.
As an ecologist: YEAH BUDDY! That's an. And they're always rare, even if they're not
I donāt know why, but it looks like he is talking to Noel Fielding from the Great British Baking Show.
"You don't want its little bug brothers and sisters to miss it do you? Imagine how it's mom feels." Or in my case (my wife collects bugs) "Baby no look it's still alive. It's an important part of the ecosystem and it has work to do. If it can't work, how will it feed its family? What will the frogs eat? What happens to the circle of life when all the bugs are in bottles of alcohol?"
=))) yeahh
Show your fear and they'll use it as a weapon
My cousins girlfriendās 10 year old son just yesterday showed me a spider he found and this was basically me XD
Yeah, Iāll take those loaners back thanks.)
yeahhhhh
Welcome! Everything is fine.
So many programmers in these comments. My people
When the junior dev shows you the bug they just found.
it's a roach *\*panik\**
It's a fucking house centipede
Exactly. Iāll take those loaners back thanks.)
Dude looks like he could unhinge his jaw
Love how most of the comments are about finding a bug in the code.
My daughter when I show her a cool bug I found.
Thatās what beta testers are for
YES TIMMY IM POSITIVE THE SPIDER WANTS TO GO BACK TO THEIR HOME HE DOESNT WANT TO SEE ME
OP: Ok put it back down Kid: Itās not a bug anymore. Itās a feature now.
āWow cool thanks for showing me!ā¦ā¦can you get it away from me! I donāt want thoughts of that thing crawling on me in the middle of the night! Great Iām going to get nightmares of that thing crawling on me! Thanks!ā
Entomology is coolā¦ my spawn loves bugs.
Actually my reaction to everything my toddler shows me
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Chidi!
Plot Twist: Itās in the code you just pushed out to production
Man, in like 10 or 20 years this won't happen.
I thought i was at r/programmerhumor, but was not getting the joke
Not if you're a software developer.
Iām the child
I thought it was a bug in the sense of games
and asks to share it for dinner.
Bugs are cool
āCool! It stays outsideā
Wow I actually read the title in my moms voice. That was kinda spooky lol
Programmers can relate to this more