I had to twist our IT guy’s arm to update after reading about this yesterday. Apparently he was waiting for a “convenient” time to do it for nearly 3 weeks. It took less than 3 minutes to update…
I had to twist our IT guy’s arm to update after reading about this yesterday. Apparently he was waiting for a “convenient” time to do it for nearly 3 weeks. It took less than 3 minutes to update…
Disco Elysium has sleazy publisher issues though, doesn’t it?
I’m absolutely guilty of self-documenting code, but mostly because I’m sick of everyone else’s lying comments.
Far away from the stench of the heavens
I can’t speak to long term, but I just registered my first domain through them yesterday and it seemed fine. Better than other small services I’ve used in the past, for sure.
I’m guessing a lot of it is that Pratchett’s takes on identity politics haven’t always aged well, despite being generally progressive at the time of writing.
Once people come around to it being reddit but the accounts look and feel more like email, it’s going to take off (or continue to). It’s not such a great feat that it’ll be insurmountable for average internet users.
Ultimately, if the content is here, people will follow.
I deleted my mostly unused account shortly after Musk started showing his crazy. Anything that makes it harder to use it accidentally is fine by me.
I gave up on learning it years ago but I remember katakana. It’s definitely a compiler making guide book. Katakana feels like cheating sometimes.
I knew I read something was kept for 6 months ;)
Glad to see that even here, the best way to get the right answer on the internet is to provide a wrong one.
IIRC, I’ve read comments elsewhere that pictrs caches for 6 months, but I can’t independently verify. I hope this gets a broader answer because I’m still on the fence about getting an instance set up for myself and some small communities.
It seems to be unrelated or not entirely related to tagging. I’m getting unblurred posts in new that are flagged nsfw when viewed at the same on a web browser.
Actually, I just tested and it seems to be Jerboa. The same post behaves differently between desktop and Jerboa, unless it’s an app setting I’ve overlooked.
When viewing new, I get a lot of posts from that instance that aren’t blurred… I’m not sure if it’s a tagging issue or a Jerboa issue, but it’s pretty obnoxious. I’m still generally supportive of keeping it around, but I hope they find a way to get that under control soon.
I’ve been working on learning Rust and getting familiar with Lemmy code in my spare time. I would guess there are other devs in the same position that would like to contribute, but it takes time to get up to speed. There will probably be many new contributors in the near future.
What would unbiased accountability look like to you? If the roles were reversed, Trump would be shouting “Lock him up!” in front of crowds every day. No one is doing this to him now (except in jest), because it’s expected that his trial be fair.
Read the full indictment. It’s clear he understood what he was doing was illegal and he didn’t care, and it’s clear he was aware it was not in the country’s best interest. He was given many chances to make it right and failed to do so. He’s been treated more fairly than he’d have done to his political opponents.
He needs to be held accountable. He put himself above the country, and it can’t happen like this again. If a federal trial in front of a red state jury isn’t fair, I don’t know what would satisfy you.
OP, MUDs are a real treat if you’ve never experienced them, but you want to find a good, active, sane one. I highly recommend Discworld MUD, even if you’re not familiar with the Discworld book series. I’ve been there on and off since the late 90s. It’s amazing how much love this game still gets from admins and creators, and it’s 100% free to play.
Just keep in mind they’re no less addictive than their modern equivalent, MMOs.
I’ve worked on a commercial project that started with nothing but domain knowledge and perseverance. The end result was hideous and inefficient, but it was enough to get a successful company started. It’s the ugliest code I’ve ever seen, but it’s hard to argue with results. At least in this case, domain knowledge was more important than any software engineering ability would have been.
Lurkers don’t make content, and that seems to be the only thing Lemmy is light on. The ‘do something’ crowd will be more visible after July 1 when their apps die.
One of us needs a review on relativistic physics (but it’s probably me). Shouldn’t the cursor experience less time than you?