Kagi Small Web, personally. Also a lot of people who blog on the Fediverse have RSS feeds, so discovery via Mastodon and such is good too.
Huh
I don’t use IMDB much, but I’ll keep that in mind.
I’m legitimately interested in why IMBD? Of all websites I think that ones one of the ones I can least imagine needing an app?
Dang if only you could click the “about” link at the top of the page to find a comprehensive explaination of the software…
It says on the page that
As we’re committed not to add paywalls, this purchase will not grant you any additional features in Immich. We rely on users like you to support Immich’s ongoing development.
So this is a purchase which grants you no extra bonus, which is functionally a donation. This is a common practice with software supported by Futo - they offer the software for free, but ask that you pay a good-faith “license fee” for the software anyway to help fund development. I think Louis Rossman has a video about it somewhere, if I remember I’ll link it in an edit when I have time to find it later.
So you’re… Just trolling then? Trolling here seems even more pointless than usual.
Read the whole article and can’t find anything in there that relates the Manx language to the gender-neutral latinx/latine movement other than the fact that both words end in “nx” (which plenty of other words already do; jinx, lynx, larynx, etc.). Manx doesn’t seem to have gendered words beyond 3rd person pronouns, and they’re not even from the same langulanguage families (gaelic vs latin, though “Manx” as a word come from Norse).
This feels like a weird thing to bring up on this article.
In my country the national postal service offers locked PO boxes for a very small fee, and it’s fairly normal for even people who have a street address to use them to receive mail, so you could probably just do that. That said, I’m not personally partial to the “Van Life” so I haven’t thought about it very deeply.
Legit, these days that’s just waterfront #VanLife, y’know?
The other side of Computer One by Dear Enemy
And even then with nixos-rebuild switch
you won’t really notice that you’re “rebuilding” anything
I don’t see any racist comments at all… A bit confused tbh, there’s just you and the other person explaining that LibreSSL seems abandoned.
Edit: The comments on Phoronix, now I get it
I find it very interesting that the vast majority of people saw a red ball. I did too.
::: spoiler
Mostly I already knew, but it felt like things were “filling in” as I tried to “remember” the image to answer the questions, especially around the person.
:::
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I’ve always thought this too. I understand clockwise/anticlockwise and the direction being defined from the top - but it’s a circle - no matter which way you turn, it spends 50% of the time going either direction. The phrase works with screwdrivers (especially ratcheting ones), but not so much spanners or Hex Keys IMO.
That group description reeks of “Russian plants placed to make the pro-Palestine crowd look bad” not gonna lie - especially since a pro-Palestinian hacktivist group would have a sum total of 0 reasons to target IA (and be cocky dicks about it)
This is equal parts so silly and so possible that I have no idea if this comment is a joke (I’ve never been to a circus)
This may be an unpopular opinion, but NixOS. It has package up-to-dateness comparable to (and sometimes better than) Arch, but between being declarative (and reproducible) and allowing rollbacks, it’s much harder to break. The cost is, of course, having to learn how to use NixOS, as it’s a fair bit different to using a “normal” Linux distro.
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