The moment I had the ability to turn off all light, A/Cs and what not when I leave the house, I can’t look back, plus I don’t have give up my privacy.
Its creator is probably the most knowledgeable person in regards to terminals currently, some people hate some of his opinions but nobody can disregard them.
I pay around 20$ for 1000/500 uncapped, driven by the fact that there is healthy competition.
My language is the exact opposite, everything is gendered in a binary way, and there’s no way to talk in a neutral or non-binary way, at least not in a super awkward way.
Even if it’s very cool, the problem I have with newer google products is that they might just kill it at any time, even if it’s successful.
Thank you 😊 now lemmy will be much more pleasure to use!
What is the right chronological order of the git saga? Should I read this before of after the git checkout trilogy?
In reddit’s early days, it was exactly like this. I remember that it felt like a Linux user forum, but with some conspiracy theorists. I actually feel that lemmy is a little more diverse than that.