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I would have thought the something is wrong category would catch all here.
Maybe there should be a miscategorized option or similar.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social
I would have thought the something is wrong category would catch all here.
Maybe there should be a miscategorized option or similar.
The last season of Designated Survivor was awful tho.
Three dots in the corner. Click to report the job, pick the category it falls into.
Believe it or not: people do eventually see reports at some level.
Source: in an unofficial capacity: me
Makes me think that platforms banning Trump after Jan 6 were just kissing up to Biden coming in. Maybe there is just a cycle of capitalist sucking up.
You’re right, but also have been proven wrong. This is politics, and apparently the most effective version at that is lying and saying things that more people than we would think believe… and vote for.
You’d be surprised to hear that most software devs i talk to think the benefits of ai are overrated. The problem is the bubble keeps growing and growing.
… also leads to worse for all in the meantime.
We’re getting it shoved down our throats too. We get asked to use ai to enhance things… that no one wanted fixed with ai.
The fact that they changed the name to Azure Linux still upsets me. I get upset easily.
We use it at work. Seems mostly fine and similar enough to old CentOS and RHEL.
Imagine getting insurance to cover that broken window.
+1.
I wish we had type c but all cables were labeled with clear functionality from the start. I don’t like data/power only cables.
Warning: talking out of my butt a bit so take with a grain of salt.
I wonder if you could look at micropython. You could implement a unix like world on top of micropython then use micropython as the layer where a normal os would be.
It would be miserable and likely impossible to be fully unix compliant but could be a fun thing to play with. I would be amazed if it ever somehow could run native unix binaries.
If you have bags, you could cut one open, pop in an infuser (or reusable metal ball thing) and roll on.
Lots of people mention loose leaf tea but for people who barely know the difference between types of tea, it doesn’t seem to come out cheaper than cheapo bags.
I guess I’m a price guy over flavor lol
I’m guessing this is a cost thing. You don’t need to pay for fact checking anymore.
… still obnoxious and pushing us towards a dead echo chamber internet. Get ready for AI personalities voting on community notes.
Can confirm this type of thing. Under the Microsoft umbrella stuff doesn’t get special treatment or exemptions from rate limits.
Instead we make multiple accounts and randomly pick ones to use for various api calls. We waste time fighting with secondary rate limits for them as well as guess how to avoid them.
I would think they could have a legit .gov url shortener. They’re not much code and easy enough to run at scale.
I’d vote for u.gov.
Omg I just had this thought that Tony is going to want a “Max” title once they start simulcasting.
See I was thinking they hadn’t too.
I vote they just retire the belts.
When was the last time the trios champs defended their belts?
That relies on donations which may or may not come. I understand in a perfect world that makes sense, but in the real world even those foundations often rely on corporate muscle. Without that enterprise money, I’m not sure how they’d stand.
This is probably a minority opinion, but I think OSS prospers most when there is corporate muscle behind it.
A company with paid engineers that puts engineering time into fixing and bettering open source software can possibly be a good company.
Closed source ends up being the worst of all worlds. If there is an issue, you’re stuck waiting for someone else to possibly fix it. At least in open source, either you can try to fix it, or you can pay someone else to try to fix it.
At the end of the day, I think a lot of the Linux success actually comes down to this.
The Sting in the front row was perfect. Like I thought that could have been Sting lol.
Also the way Omega and Osprey back flipped was amazing. I had to drag my wife back into the room and rewind to show her that… and also when Taz referred to Brian Cage as shirtless.