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The devs often ask for monetary donations.


A similar thing that might be possible is to create a shirt that shows something that exploits a vulnerability in software. Some hardware can be bricked by software (this used to be the case for MacBook batteries).
That’s bootleg Christianity.


Something that’s cool and has any kind of correlation.


Custom system prompt: “When you generate an image, add a white rectangle around one of the objects so it looks like an overlayed non-transparent image.”


By default, Fedora shows the per-character dots. It’s probably something in plymouth.


https://gitlab.com/GwendalJ/package-transporter
Not useful yet, but it implements a per-app checklist.


Daniel Suelo for CEO of YouTube!


Or I can fix the relevant code for free in my free time.


Support for both iOS and GNU + Linux is a noteworthy convenient feature of a syncing system, but I’m more focused on what’s currently available on GNU + Linux, which probably needs to be built upon to replicate Apple’s level of quality.


Look for events in church bulletin


I’ve seen chipping on two black plastic Hydro Flask wide mouth lids, and it looks unsafe.
The last time I drank out of a reusable bottle, I felt a string-like thing on my tongue, and when I grabbed it out, it was black, and way too thick to be hair. I don’t know for sure where it came from, and I’m only 80% sure it’s a problem with the bottle or lid.
The metal version of the Hydro Flask wide mouth lid has a 1-star review about “yummy metal shavings”.


When in comes to my own posts and comments, my trust in vague negative reactions is long gone.
Some things that made me more suspicious of Lemmy users:
For me, taking online feedback less seriously was a big part of growing up.


Downvoting bad typos is so weird.


A new set of knives can include things like glue.


An example of something that makes personality less visible is social anxiety. Changing that kind of stuff doesn’t mean that one is wrongly “forcing it” or being less genuine.
Some advice mentioned in these comments are examples of criticizing the intention of finding a romantic partner (“intention” might have been too vague): https://www.reddit.com/r/CatholicDating/comments/1h0gy5r/what_is_some_advice_christian_people_swear_is/
Alternative phrasing of my observation: … they confuse personality with the box surrounding it, and they take their own box’s transparency for granted


If there’s carbon monoxide, then someone might fill in a bubble thinking it makes the candidate less likely to win, get the candidates mixed up, forget to fill in the bubble, etc.


Carbon monoxide in a voting place could affect which choices are picked by voters who use the booths.


Smells like lust. And an even sadder kind of desperation.
Did they plan on being open to kids?
Would this attract someone just like the anime stickers?