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This is why my band is called 953 Mebibytes.
This is why my band is called 953 Mebibytes.
Jeremy Bearamy?
Kinda?
I view Oracle as worse than Google.
I’m already on their Matrix server and uhh… I’m not sure whether they’re ready to scale up like that. Hopefully they get some capacity issues figured out in the next month.
That One Guy.
“Ugh why is That One Guy suddenly in all the porn? He really ruins it!”
Yes, all three of those.
I’m also not really into superhero stuff so I’ve seen like 2 Marvel movies.
I don’t like GNOME, but I’ve honestly had consistently worse experiences with Cinnamon.
Yep, which also explains why a distro that comes with Cinnamon won…
Data drinking.
“More?”
“Fuck yes!”
The competing standards problem is mostly a problem of not actually talking to stakeholders. Most of these “universal standards” don’t cover some rare, specific, but very important, use cases.
Seconded. And I live in a swing state so my opinion means more.
Wonder hwut he thinks of butane.
Yeah the subscription is mind boggling.
Both of those are very different use cases from what I have, though.
I agree with you in theory, and in practice for most people. I have weird enough tastes in music though that I haven’t found a single streaming service that has what I want.
I have mixed feelings here. I legitimately paid ($1, once, a decade ago) for a calculator app and feel it was a great value (I still prefer it to this day). But then again the free version was fine too and the one-time payment was essentially a donation to the developer for a great app that unlocked… Themes…
Let’s hope all proprietary systems become irrelevant in the future.
Sounds like a medium t-shirt
Apt repos are like that for several reasons, one of which is that it allows DNS based mirroring without having to share a certificate. Another is that back when apt started out, HTTPS was pretty rare.
The yummy looking ones.