I've been switching to Lemmy. It's like Reddit but not owned by a public corp. Reddit still has more users but Lemmy is more like old school distributed web, not just an ad product pushed by coked out MBA accountants.
The three big app stores are based on the west coast US.
GattAIca here we come, baby!
Was there something in this submission that caused it to get shadowbanned?
Makes me think of scifi. What if there's some kind of plastic cliff that most species in the universe don't survive? We worry about virus epidemics, global warming, asteroids, etc.
The Incredible Fusion Machine
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Until it isn't?
You can also just do both. I'd rather that it use the LAN, if I'm there at the time. Data collection and remote access can just be their own functionality.
The bravest little tiger of them all!
Perpetual learning machines
You can't have someone with passion in charge, they'd create great products that change the industry. You need MBAs who eek out profit margins at the expense of the overall product and business.
Nick Offerman as Richard Stallman.
It's easier (read more reliable) to manipulate bytecode or other internal representation than the source.
You're probably still contagious for a while after the symptoms weaken. But thinking about it, you're also probably in a good mood at the same time. So yeah, of course you're going to be more sociable.
Yeah 400k was so 2019, closer to a million now.
My experience with them is Arc is cheap and low end (but better than Intels previous stuff). Kind of like the new S3 Virge.
This. Many people are still learning Rust and an emulator is probably a good way to get your hands dirty. I'm doing something similar with a compiler project and my code is gradually getting better and more idiomatic.…
Gnome has always been very wannabe Apple philosophy.
Most of the SteamDeck games are just running windows games through photon, wine and other compatibility layers. While that works amazingly well, I tend to prefer games with native Linux and SteamOS builds, even though…
What about neighbors having backyard campfires or BBQers?
Microsoft definitely wouldn't let that happen.
Beta problems
I wonder how long a human brain could survive, if all of its support systems could be maintained indefinitely? Wayland-Yutani vibes
I've been switching to Lemmy. It's like Reddit but not owned by a public corp. Reddit still has more users but Lemmy is more like old school distributed web, not just an ad product pushed by coked out MBA accountants.
The three big app stores are based on the west coast US.
GattAIca here we come, baby!
Was there something in this submission that caused it to get shadowbanned?
Makes me think of scifi. What if there's some kind of plastic cliff that most species in the universe don't survive? We worry about virus epidemics, global warming, asteroids, etc.
The Incredible Fusion Machine
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Until it isn't?
You can also just do both. I'd rather that it use the LAN, if I'm there at the time. Data collection and remote access can just be their own functionality.
The bravest little tiger of them all!
Perpetual learning machines
You can't have someone with passion in charge, they'd create great products that change the industry. You need MBAs who eek out profit margins at the expense of the overall product and business.
Nick Offerman as Richard Stallman.
It's easier (read more reliable) to manipulate bytecode or other internal representation than the source.
You're probably still contagious for a while after the symptoms weaken. But thinking about it, you're also probably in a good mood at the same time. So yeah, of course you're going to be more sociable.
Yeah 400k was so 2019, closer to a million now.
My experience with them is Arc is cheap and low end (but better than Intels previous stuff). Kind of like the new S3 Virge.
This. Many people are still learning Rust and an emulator is probably a good way to get your hands dirty. I'm doing something similar with a compiler project and my code is gradually getting better and more idiomatic.…
Gnome has always been very wannabe Apple philosophy.
Most of the SteamDeck games are just running windows games through photon, wine and other compatibility layers. While that works amazingly well, I tend to prefer games with native Linux and SteamOS builds, even though…
What about neighbors having backyard campfires or BBQers?
Microsoft definitely wouldn't let that happen.
Beta problems
I wonder how long a human brain could survive, if all of its support systems could be maintained indefinitely? Wayland-Yutani vibes
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