

It’s so hard to tell how far a bird is by eye that I and, I think, most people would be easily fooled. Especially in clear weather.
It’s so hard to tell how far a bird is by eye that I and, I think, most people would be easily fooled. Especially in clear weather.
It definitely didn’t end the way I expected
No, I’m a happy i3wm user.
Because I’ve tried to get GNOME to do what I wanted. (Also it was too slow on the machines I was using at the time).
And that’s besides the point: on linux you can just use a good DE without messing with much – KDE, cinnamon, etc…
The registry never has and never will be simple nor usable. Windows is rotten to the core.
I agree, I was just giving another example to raise awareness about that feature of rust.
Cargo also has a --git
option but I suppose it’s not default behavior
Agreed.
You can have arbitrarily many git “remotes”: GitHub, gitlab, your own custom forge, etc…
Git a cmd tool only. Your can remote wherever you like.
I got into an argument over it with people in 2016-2017.
I agree with lengau too. He’s always been a grifter, claiming other people’s achievements as his own, implementing unsafe practices in his factories, union busting, etc…
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Minimal in my ass
I mean, he agreed with trump on big tech being bad… As a FOSS defender, I don’t particularly mind.
If he had been agreeing with Trump on immigration, the economy, the law or hairstyle, it would be an actual issue but I don’t mind this. I would have hoped for it to have been another president to take them on, naturally, but still.
A broken clock is right twice a day. It’s time we remind republicans we are the side of reason, logic and science by only attacking them on legitimate issues, of which there no shortage whatsoever…
What policy is it?
I’m saddened by the amount of partisanism in the US these days. It’s not because an idea is republican that it’s bad, it’s because these days, 99% of them are terrible and that most of them don’t give a single flying fuck about science…
It might work still if some of the surface is still okay, but you should stop poking at it with sharp things…
Your examples are tame. There are already prison camps in El Salvador, house raids, disappearances, death of the rule of law…
This is actual fascism playbook™ stuff.
A sharp blade sounds like a terrible idea: the surface of the sensor needs to be optically flat, the sensor needs to SEE the surface it’s used on… I wouldn’t trust myself not to scratch it with a sharp object.
And the sensor I talked about?
Here is an example of a sensor:
It’s the hole in the middle of the mouse.
I’ve never needed to clean one but others have suggested using a q-tip with isopropyl alcohol to clean it.
You may also wanna clean the glide pads (The rounded shiny parts at the top and bottom) so the mouse glides like new and doesn’t “catch” on the table.
Geopolitics. Coal is available in tons of places and cheap to use and extract.