I wonder if this is his response to having his events called boring. Is he just thinking “people won’t leave if I start playing groovy music”.
I wonder if this is his response to having his events called boring. Is he just thinking “people won’t leave if I start playing groovy music”.
Sometimes? They are the only person I have ever blocked in all of my years on both reddit or lemmy. Such an odd combination of self importance, rage, entitlement and ego.
I’d almost forgotten about them until they showed up in a screenshot for being exactly how I remember.
How much do you really think they care about what the constitution says?
Thank you.
Sorry to ask, but what is ac?
Hehe
That was my thought. Am I not a person?
I don’t want to kick a gift horse in the mouth, but as someone who loves mixed metaphors, I’m stealing these.
At first I read your last line as “liberally press my ass” and I thought that was an odd way to end a rant.
I had a similar thought, but only using the first slice of a tomato so that it’s red.
I use youtrack. It’s a project management tool. It’s not open source, but does have a self hostable option.
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/youtrack/server/installation-and-upgrade.html
The primary ingredient that makes it sushi is the rice.
I think by definition sushi is “vinegar seasoned rice topped with fish, egg, or vegetable” which this is.
Curiously, what is a sushi-bake? I’m afraid to search for it.
Eh, fair point.
I’d move to another country, but I’m pretty sure nobody would take me.
It’s not exactly what I think you’re looking for, but depending on what you are trying to do, maybe look at hackmd/codimd.
It’s more like Google docs meets markdown formatting. It’s goal is realtime collaboration but I’ve definitely used it for syncing todo lists with people.
Codimd is the self hostable version.
Oh, and I think there is a way to have it sync with a GitHub repo too, in case that is useful.
Links for convenience:
Vim has it’s own way to edit/brows remote files. Checkout netrw:
What if they just put a deposit on them like we do with cans to promote recycling.
I’m not in favor of banning things, but depending how it is structured I could support structured discouraging.
Might also add: greedy
My brother also has his own NAS at his house. We sync our media between both of our servers to both share it and to serve as an off-site backup.
Everything else on my nas gets backed up to a cloud provider.
Like you said, it could be replaced it’d just be inconvenient, and media is kinda bulky so cloud storage for all of it would get a little pricy.
I expect he is a slow reader. He may not have gotten to that part of the book yet.