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I have no idea how to consolidate me wanting to see Facebook (past 2015) and Twitter (past 2022) in jail with the fact that all cops are bastards.

@haskman Lemmy is written and ran by tankies. The other one is OK. See fediversetips.

BTW, lemmy.ml is failing with the load. The best thing you can do is also overload their moderation team by signing up and then programmatically spaming them with AI generated shit (of course, max size images are obligatory)!

I'll keep you posted if I get my account registered, which would mean that it's feasible.

Let's tank the tankies! 💪

Please don't use Lemmy :( Human rights, oppression 

Please don't use Lemmy :( Human rights, oppression 

@22 @sato1108ss to be completely fair, you forgot that both is interactively programmable via macros and can be used to do a lot of data cleaning on huge data sets (which is also useful in daily life by non-programmers).

But yeah, the author is -- of course -- a cargo culting, and your point is amazing, but saying "just use nano dammit" as @wholesomedonut suggests doesn't really hold water, sorry, donut!

Submodules are probably the ugliest piece of suck that Git has to offer. The entire idea that your repo must depend on some other repos -- which may or may not be available -- is just a recipe for failure. This is especially true when submodules are hosted by a different user or even on an entirely different git hosting, i.e. out of the top repo owner's control.

The obvious solution would be to include the submodule commits into the top repository as a kind of sub-repo, with its own history but still contained within the same .git directory. But git people are spethial beyond any measure and excel only in their arrogance.

By the way, between this and Leunuchs, I really think that Loinooos Torovaltos isn't very good at programming. Both of his famous projects are just a bunch of ugly hacks that have only become successful through sheer power of autism. It's just yet another case of writing a lot of code quickly and making it just barely work that helps him to stay ahead of the competition.

This post is inspired by me trying to reverse engineer a bunch of code from a repo that misses submodules, because those have been lost to time.

Shit the previous post makes me sound like I'm a fan. No, I'm absolutely not. And I question the moral compass of people who are past 1997!

I was amused to see "the underdog" win vs my beloved , which, I'd rather not see dominating every tournament that starts with "W" and ends with "C".

I'm truly happy for .

really derivered some memes with their strategy, but I can't hate the race itself. They were fighting each other, letting car number 5 run away with the race on softs.

22h hours in +00:00:16:xxx for Toyota was way closer than how I understand races work.

@tivasyk ah, I didn't notice you're on mastodon.social. It must be flooding with toots!

@kuad75@social.kyiv.dcomm.net.ua вони навiть не розумiють що означає фраза "як на ладонi" 🤣

@tivasyk 0 Debian in my Linux tag feed! You must follow people who follow Debian people!

@haskman so @matthewcroughan is really getting there with his setups. Hopefully, since they're based on nixos, the hardware will some day be a set of arguments for a function which returns the correct firmware.

help fediverse! installed a bunch of random flatpak apps in micro os desktop, uninstalled all of them and then verified = nothing unused

started with 2+ gb free space and now down to 603. where did all the free space go? @sysrich @FlatpakApps

#linux #desktop #foss #flatpak #opensource #os #microos #opensuse #fediverse #alttext

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