

I’m glad companies are asking real world questions instead of the silly made up ones
I’m glad companies are asking real world questions instead of the silly made up ones
I have done it a few times although now I usually do Ctrl c and backspace
Oh the joys of Linux. The simplest things take the longest and you always end up learning some random ecosystem you never wanted to learn. Eventually you will find some weird set or circumstances that make everything work in which case you will never touch it again. Then 5-10 years from now you will finally realize all the mistakes you made when you no longer care about the problem you are trying to solve.
When you don’t want your neighbors to sell
Discord just needs to accept that they won and rake in the profits. Surely there are enough nitro subscribers to keep the lights on
Just did a fresh install after attempting to migrate from a proxmox VM to baremetal (turns out my mobo only supports UEFI and after spending an hr trying to convert I just gave up and reinstalled)
This is why I always wash dishes as soon as I am done with them. Sure it might take longer but it means that they always get done.
Can confirm scream was one of the first horror movies I watched and I just figured the rest were like that.
Blue But really I don’t care unless I am playing a board game
Part of it is just the network effect. If the people they want to follow are on twitter then they do not really have a choice. Also part of it is the algorithms. For some needing to manually select communities or individuals is an inconvenience. Finally I feel like fedi communities have a very distinct atmosphere simply because very few people use it. This can all change in the future but the majority of the issues stem from just not having enough creators and users as well as the additional effort required to use these platforms.
This was literally how I was sitting when I read this.
I use prisim mc. I forget why they forked but it works fine for me.
I try to avoid it as much as possible since I think its a good habit. I don’t have any issue with people who swear I just choose not to. It does become an issue occasionally since there just is not always good replacements for a lot of swear words meaning it can be difficult to express the emotion you are trying to say. I don’t think there is anything wrong with choosing to do this but I still find it odd that we as a society just kinda accept that a certain set of words are special and can’t always be said.
Seinfeld because it is so rewatchable
What even is the purpose of pulling this scam on a site like amazon. 99% of the time the customer is going to return the item since it definitely won’t fit in the socket.
still waiting for one of these implementations to actually be useful
This is bad news for discord users. Making it a public company means that all their data will be up for sale when the company goes under
The worst ones are when its some office or something and you have to listen to the voicemail and then call them back
This is the perfect example of why privacy matters. No matter how much you trust a parent company one day when the investors come knocking they are legally obligated to liquidate all assets to the highest bidder. Today its 23andme tomorrow it could be discord, google, amazon, Facebook or any other tech company.