“It’s so simple, you just put your fingers like this and…” their fingers snapped sharply, as they always did, like they’d known how to do this forever.

“Okay, okay, so like this…” I tried to mimic their motion but it was like my fingers were a broken lighter, without even so much as a fizzle. “Fuuuck, what’s with my fingers?” I groaned.

My friend shrugged, “Your hands soft?”

“I guess? Do they need to be rough?”

“Mm, maybe it helps…”

“What? You make a deal with a devil to do this?”

“Uh, no, this is beneath their pay grade.”

“Okay, so what, go climb some trees to get my hands all rough and snappy?”

“Hey, I’m down to go climbing trees if you are, but honestly, why all the fuss over this anyway? We’re not kids anymore. Nobody gives a shit if you can snap your fingers.”

“Yeah but that’s just it, how do you get to our age not being able to? What if I have kids and wanna teach’em? Send’em to you?”

“Oh hell no. Okay look, some people, they can just do it, like me, that’s why I suck at teaching it, others…” their face grew serious as they considered how to proceed, “…do make a sort of deal. Not with the devil though, like I said, beneath them.”

“So…What, to a lesser demon?”

“I don’t know that you’d call them that, but…I guess? I’ve never had to deal with them.”

“Ookay, let’s say I believe you, any idea how to go about it?”

They extended their hand, “I think it goes something like this.”

I extended mine, and they grasped it. “So do we shake, or…?” They tightened their grip on my hand. “Uh…?” It began to hurt. “Hey, cut it out, you don’t want to show me, I get it!”

Their face was blank, as if in a trance. Their grip somehow grew even tighter, my knuckles began to pop, and I was wincing with each one, as it felt as if the bones were being smashed together.

I tried to pry my hand out of their grip to no avail, and as I struggled, suddenly my other hand’s fingers just…Snapped. Like that. And my friend was out of their trance, letting go of my hand, which was sore as hell, but…Fine?

“Hey, did you just…Snap?” my friend asked, as if nothing had happened.

“Y…Yeah, I think so,” I snapped the fingers of my other hand as though I always could, and my friend started to snap theirs when their face suddenly twisted in pain and we realized…The hand that had been gripping mine so hard before, had two broken fingers. The snaps weren’t from my hands at all…They had been from my friend’s.

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    Ambiguous Updates

    Maintaining software is like any other maintenance, something we all know we need to do to keep things running smoothly, but that we can’t help putting off till breaking point. Unfortunately that’s the point I find myself at now on my Linux machine, and the software I’m running has some new, supposedly improved way to install it.

    So I take some free time, brush up on it, and give it a try and hey, at first it genuinely seems alright. Being in the maintenance mood, I review some of my other software and find that, of course, it could also use updating and several have also adopted the new approach.

    By a superficial comparison, the new method was in fact more straightforward at least, compared to some of the other software using the old methods. However I couldn’t help noticing the new method software seemed to take more space after updating…But I chalked it up to the cost of convenience.

    As I ran each one to check that they had updated correctly, things began to take a turn though. My system began to slow down, but worse still, several of the programs using the new installation method began trying to update themselves without my permission. Others suddenly wouldn’t let me make basic changes, and as I tried to kill the programs trying to update themselves, suddenly my system began to lock down, except for the storage monitor I had running to check the impact of the updates.

    Gradually my drives were being filled with data from the different programs’ updates, or so I presumed as they were the last processes I had started that were doing anything of the sort. Frustrated, and knowing I had backups to recover with, I simply said screw it and shut the machine down.

    Later that day, after letting myself reflect on what may have went wrong, I booted up the machine…And to my horror and complete bafflement, I found it was somehow booting…Windows 11.