I don’t really follow anarchy (this showed up on /all), but I really like this logo!
Good work.
I don’t really follow anarchy (this showed up on /all), but I really like this logo!
Good work.


What are the 14 other indications on this visual?


Doesn’t seem very useless if we can use it.


If anything it will create a market (and technologies) for co2 capture.


I use voyager and it presents exactly the search you’re looking for, once you visit the community main page. I’m not sure about jerboa.



Probably a remote kvm system with QOS monitoring. Many secure systems won’t let you connect directly to sensitive resources from your personal workstation.


I dunno. I just bought the Sylvannia led traditional white lights. Flicker free. Finally.
Right, but sane 3 star reviews mixed with bots is how we get 4+ star average products. I usually give one star to offset the shills.


And frost, because it’s the only one I like. If I like it, it’s frost.


I see anything higher than the algebras as STEM focused, and certainly calculus is in that category. I do like the problem solving that comes with such studies… but I’d argue there are more important civics focused courses that should come first. Time is limited after all.
Graduating high schoolers are newly minted adult members of society and grade school should focus on ensuring they are ready for just that responsibility. I don’t think forcing calculus fits that model.


New rule: No yes/no questions.



Lol, 57 posts, all in the same format, on a 15 fucking hour old account.
That seems normal to you?
Dig deeper. Try those critical reasoning skills.


This is a bot ^^
Lol, make sure the kid goes with VIM while you’re at it.
Years ago Microsoft had its OneNote Notebooks as proper files, you could move and copy them and such. Now it’s nearly impossible to get your hands on a “tangible” file using this software.
During that transition- from usable to shit, I made the mistake of uploading my notebook, with all of my uears of course studies (college, professional certifications, etc) into onedrive. That way it could be backed up! A year later I moved my files again into a different system, moving away from OD. They were MY files after all.
What I didn’t know was that Microsoft had moved my Notebook somewhere else into their cloud, on my behalf, and changed my Notebook file to a shortcut/pointer object. There was no indication it was a shortcut as with other documents (the little arrow) on windows. It looked just exactly like the original file.
Well when I tried to open this “file” I got the rudest awakening: Microsoft couldn’t find the “linked” notebook. “What fucking linked notebook?” Apparently, when I moved my “file” (shortcut) out of overdrive, they saw that as a deletion and DELETED the now referenced file they helpfully moved for me.
All of this without ever a single notification; Microsoft deleted years of critical notes with no recourse for recovery. It was just gone.
Ass holes.