“of the feminine species”
Uh, do you want to explain to this guy what a species is, or do I have to?
“of the feminine species”
Uh, do you want to explain to this guy what a species is, or do I have to?
It’s not fair, it sounds so plausible!
I showed my partner this post and he let out a genuine belly laugh. Well done!
I think the fact that any old code is being removed at all is a good thing. The point of the post (at least from my perspective) is that deleting old code is something necessary for prolonged support of a codebase and it’s not something Microsoft is or maybe even ever will prioritize.
Yes, fucking sell snes games built in a small emulator. Done. This is why I hate people going to “business school” they don’t know how any one business actually works they just enshitify everything
Why would I do that? People might see me!
But joking aside, I admit I haven’t done much with the laptop since installing mint (cinnamon for those playing at home). But I did instsll a daw (reaper) and recorded some music ideas using my Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 audio interface
I’ve installed mint on my laptop, I like it so far. Everything was super easy to get set up, even the graphics drivers
Mind giving a summary for the rest of us?
The map is waaaay more complicated than that!
…the one on the left or the one on the right?
Ok, so my boring take on this: I think the word privilege is overused. In my mind there is a basic level of human decency everyone should be treated with. If you are treated above and beyond that, you have some privilege. Situations like the one mentioned in this post (to my mind) don’t speak to a lack of privilege, but to the presence of oppression.
As an ex-christian, the most un-christlike behavior is often espoused by Christians.
Buy a gun, I guess?
When all the infrastructure is gone, let the user decide between starving and eating shit.
Not trying to be contrarian or a smart-ass, but aren’t water cooled systems kinda just air cooled systems with the radiator moved elsewhere?
The reason I dislike this comment is it characterizes the work of many different people as “don’t care.” I would bet money that there are people who work on fediverse projects who care very deeply about UX but have to settle because they have day jobs.