+1 for happy package manager
+1 for happy package manager
Who would have thought, that it would one day be a weapon against ai.
This will make filtering for games, which might run on linux much easier.
I am actually a user of Evil
, which provides vim
keybindings in Emacs. I switched from vim to Emacs, because I wanted to use org-mode, but I prefer vim keybindings.
With forced telemetry. Good thing, i am hooked on emacs and have no desire to switch.
As a European I am astonished, that the article never mentions, or even questions, why this child had access to a loaded firearm.
The chatbot might be a horrible mess and shouldn’t be accessible by children, but a gun should be even less accessible to a child.
I guess they need to do some refactoring, as all the other supported platforms will do fine with hardcoded domains.
There seems to be some support for mastodon.social: https://docs.postiz.com/providers/mastodon
Why does a suicidal 14 year old have access to a gun?
I have the suprise page set as start page in my browser, so i get a surprise website, when i open a browser window.
When i click them, they oftentimes show me a captcha afterwards, as they apparently don’t believe me. I once solved captcha after captcha for like two minutes and then ragequit, finally accepting, that i am a robot.
They keep showing me strange street features from distant countries and ask me shit like “mark all the crosswalks”. And i look at it and think “no idea, what this is, no crosswalk i have ever seen looked like this, so i guess it it is something different”.
And then i have to do the next captcha. Sometimes i am caught in captcha hell, where i have to solve captchas until i give up and close the browser.
LOL @Twitter weirdo drama. Just stop using this shitty platform.
This might be a totally subjective matter. I had debian on a work laptop before arch, but getting new software was a hassle and I was constantly fighting debian. Arch has been my daily driver on my work laptop for 5 years now and I am happy with the choice I made. 🙂
Fascinating, is this a rural area? How far away is your usual destination for groceries? Can you buy groceries, when you are unable to operate a vehicle?
5 miles is within cycling range for me, but it is somewhat longer than my way to work.
I enjoy arch on my work laptop.
It gets even better: I can just walk to the grocery store and ride my bicycle to work.
Do the US really build neighbourhoods without stores in walking distance?
Which country and city are we talking about?
What is going on here?