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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
Formerly on kbin.social and dbzer0
More precisely, he’s accepted a plea bargain that would guarantee immediate release; he still needs approval from a judge on the 26th before he’s officially home free. He’s currently heading for (or at) some US territory that’s closer to China and Australia.
They removed installing another package that did this by default in the same version where they introduced the App Center. Ubuntu Software never handled installing third-party debs, gdebi did. And in the version where they introduced the App Center, they stopped bundling gdebi by default.
drifting away from focus
I saw the original LAMF post. A detail missing here was that the inspectors were joking (that it could be dangerous) at first when they saw the cut because even they didn’t know how dangerous it was.
-Oz
Optimize aggressively for size rather than speed.
TIL
(context: OP made a typo lol)
aaaaargh I don’t want get old 😭
I remember that time some guy pinged nearly 40k people and single-handedly delayed GitHub’s email servers by about 4.18 hours
I feel like digital software subscriptions have stigmatized subscriptions in general. Subscriptions are great for things that require constant investment to be meaningful. One subscribes to news and receive constant reporting on the latest news; one subscribes to a tool library and get access to nearly every tool one can need. Plus a large part of the article is about non-profit libraries anyway.
Even better would be that Arcimoto MUV thing. Sadly it appears they went bankrupt
I don’t think all friends and family own all these stuff either. And this really does save money. The machine here is at most consumerism, incentivizing us to pay extra and own everything we’ll use for like at most a month, which I think is too far of a stretch.
The subscription’s 10 items per month, not per year, and return the next month. Babies outgrow really quickly when they’re young.
According to Or Collective’s website, I have saved £640 over the past two months. Not that I would have ever spent that much - the clothes I borrow from brands such as Bobo Choses and Tinycottons are much pricier than I’d ever be able to justify, which is part of the service’s appeal. My daughter is far better dressed than I am as a result. That said, you can buy them at a reduced price if you become particularly attached.
Seems like renting with extra risk and steps
funnily enough, that’s the part of his speech he got right. like what the fuck even is a truck
It’s good enough for its method: selecting sentences from the article using some mystery algorithm without any use of machine learning
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