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Wtf are you talking about?
Wtf are you talking about?
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Please never do any of this
Those first type of feminists do not exist, it’s a strawman
Communism is when people are mean to me
I’ve honestly had 0 issues with Wayland for the past few years of use. Multiple computers including one with an Nvidia graphics card
America moment
Lots of pro-rapists in this thread. Fuck Russel Brand and fuck Google (obviously)
In Nottingham, UK they made it so companies have to pay for every parking space per year over a certain amount, and that money gets invested in public transport. Over time congestion has grown much slower in Nottingham than similar cities, I’m amazed that more cities don’t do the same.
Muh games
Hello James it’s Dorothy I hope you and the kids are well. How do I stop seeing this on my lemmings feed. Order corn
China bad updoots to the left
Cars would still be needed in some situations though, in which case it would be better if they were small
Hyprland has a way to write custom shaders which would do what you want https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland/issues/1140#issuecomment-1546245134
They do exist but they are very expensive
If I needed a laptop I’d get a framework, sure it’s a bit more expensive at the beginning but you’ll probably save in the long run. It’s also good to show there’s a market for user serviceable tech, hopefully forces big tech’s hand a bit.
Then the fediverse will fade into obscurity. I know it’s hard to accept but walling yourself off from everybody else is not the right way to go.
I agree, they need to be kept in check. It’s sad the fediverse isn’t big enough to force them to behave. Ultimately though, if federated services continue to be hard to understand for the average user, people will slowly leave so that they can interact with normal people.
If you want the fediverse to work, you have to accept that large companies will want to be part of it.
If you want to build robust applications, don’t use eloquent