Why not scale up the size of the human so it fits with both solutions?
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Why not scale up the size of the human so it fits with both solutions?
Isn’t a pegasus a bird? Would that mean that they lay eggs?
Sort of:
“Her body his choice”, but then interrupted by a “his body her choice”, to restore the sane “her body her choice situation”
Here are some of the tools, with input from the GPT (90% was not funny, these might be but I don’t speak Dutch).
Package management:
bami -opdienen <pakket> # Install a package
bami -opeten <pakket> # Uninstall a package
bami -doorroeren # Update all installed packages
bami -keuken <pakket> # List available packages
bami -smaaktest # Check the details of a package
bami -restanten # Clean up orphaned or unused packages
Process management:
vla -aanzet # Start a new process
vla -proeven # Check the status of a process
Wait, so it became a “his body her choice” situation?
I usually fly in to buy it locally. Important these days to know your farmers
correct answer (as far as my opinion is concerned without doing any actual research)
That is a romantic way to say it
Does it do swipe and how well? Github says a blob library is needed for that. Can’t be bothered with typing individual letters anymore on mobile
Still looks ripped under that shirt. Let him sit there for a few years and see how that changes!
I like how this flips the narrative from: “I need to make my impact on the future by leaving a child!” to “I can also make an impact on the future by deciding not to leave a child here!”
Depends on where you live. In Japan, most of the time it’s either way too hot to hang out on the balcony or way too cold. In Europe it’s fine in many places for most of the year.
Some of it also has to do with rent prices which can be higher if you have a balcony.
Also, and again in Japan: There is an emergency balcony exit in some apartment buildings in case a natural disaster hits. It’s probably easier to climb your way down a bunch of balconies with holes in the ground than a blank wall
We can argue as much as we want about whether moore’s law covers technological development in general or be pedantic like good old fundamental Christians and only read what the words say.
The bigger problem is that we have reached the era of what we could tentatively call “wal s’eroom”. Thanks to enshittification (another one of those slippery words!) I predict that technological progress reverses from now on by 50% every 2 years.
Please take context into account. Please.
(this is a lil’ lemmy thread and I think everyone understands what OP had in mind)
Ubuntu’s role in the ecosystem is important. They are good at first luring people into using linux. Then the users get pissed off of Ubuntu, because of Snap, ads, or whatever random crap they know from Windows. Finally, they move on to better options, be it Arch, Debian, or Puppy. Ubuntu ensures they don’t all stick to the same
Thought the same but with Queen
Slightly late, but I currently rewatch the lecture I talked about in my other comment. The interesting part starts roughly here:
https://youtu.be/T3-VlQu3iRM?feature=shared&t=2550
But really, the entire lecture series is quite worth a watch.
Matrix
I got 600$ in the bank motherfucker
I think a huge human torso on top of a giraffe could also look funny enough