Oh, but ey wanted to be edgy and offensive
Rust dev, I enjoy reading and playing games, I also usually like to spend time with friends.
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Oh, but ey wanted to be edgy and offensive
I would argue that you mentioned events that were rare and much prepared (also omit failed attempts), while what is required for any resource extraction must be mass-available. On the other hand, I don’t think any space resource mining will be reasonable, as I expect it to require more resources than provide.
Hmm, that really sounds like a win-win situation 🤔
I feel like ‘a half is one-third more than a third’ is ambiguous and same as in ‘X is N% more than Y’ one may use X or Y as 100%
I’m sure that one interpretation is more common, but I don’t think that it is exclusively correct
I thought Zaktor wrote “I voted for Harris” how’s that “held back eir vote”?
Only surviving ones
They can also use vague AI-generated ‘meme’ and ask what memes do you see. But they will need to use older and dumber models, current ones make stuff too specific.
What I mean is something like this:
Makes me wonder if that fascist regime would’ve fallen by the end of the 20th century like the other fascist regimes in Europe
But honestly, I admire the fact that you care about grammar, spelling, and such. This seems not very rare on Lemmy, but is otherwise a rare sight
I sometimes feel like Ouija board is a better source than many, nowadays
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It’s going to be one hell of a mall then
Would be interesting to take a look through such a window.
But we could put ads during the new moon 🌑→🌚
Got it. I agree that their drivers are (were?) of exemplary bad quality
But I don’t think that it is realistically possible to drop all the proprietary firmware blobs, and if it’s not maybe it’s better to not actively sabotage something to ‘avoid those being feasible’?
Early returns improve readability in that they make it simpler to read, but I also find them decreasing readability in that you may miss an early return and wonder why is execution not hitting the line you expect it to
What’s the reason to avoid binary blob drivers being feasible? Is that about not being able to use non-free binary blobs in kernel? I don’t quite understand what it even is about
It’s just time travellers from original timeline that tried to prevent it, and time travellers from the fucked up resulting timeline that returned to fix everything back to at least what it was
in which case, enjoy your privilege
…for now
making sure every single account you had that is tied to your email now points to a correct new one. And also informing every one of your contacts of the change, which is easier but also less efficient since half of them is going to miss the announcement and keep writing to an email that no longer exists