“But… my followers!”
“But… my followers!”
Normal World: Children become autonomous early on in their development and are able to travel relatively short-to-medium distances without the need of a chaperone.
American World: Children are forbidden from venturing 2 feet into the outside world without a pair of 21 Year-old eyes oogling them at all times. Travel of children autonomously under the age of 16 is forbidden. Any concerns about a child’s development are swiftly hand waved away because the mystical child-stealing candy van might drive on by and snatch your obviously stupid and oblivious child. Anyway, don’t forget to go to church!
Debian is more stable.
Alternatively, we could take money away cars and put it towards public transit infrastructure
“Right next to the Microsoft building?”
“Oh that’s not Microsoft, that’s-… big hard”
Not again.
Just when I was hoping to see some fan games start popping up, we’re gonna get Spyro 4: It’s about Slime or whatever. And they’ll probably lock it behind their stupid blizzard launcher and it will be console exclusive before it makes it to pc etc. etc.
I’m done. I loved Spyro, but it’s time to let a dead franchise rest in peace.
We really need more browser engines floating around.
As of now we really only have 3, Webkit, Firefox Gecko, and Chromium Blink.
Everything is based on these 3. And I know, technically chromium and firefox are both based on webkit, but they’re so far gone from webkit they function as their own engines.
“Capitalism drives innovation”
Okay, next plan is to start buying non-windows keyboards.
This is a band-aid solution to a problem caused by a larger issue.
Since in the US driving is an implied requirement for transportation, the barrier to entry for driving a car is absurdly low.
This is a bad solution to a bad problem caused by decades of bad decisions.
Well, actually it can be. It just takes a lot more to decompile code than compile it. Depending on the objective accuracy.
Example: the Super Mario 64 Decompilation project. This was a project that used various debug data that was left in the rom to decompile the game back to a source code that compiled a byte accurate version of the rom. This took about 3 years and a lot of skilled developers to accomplish.
Side note: Super Mario Bros wasn’t built using a compiled language, but rather Assembly. So technically that would be a Disassembly not a Decompilation.
Skibidi Toilet, more like Skibidi bop mm dada
Yes, except If cake were free and accessible to anyone regardless of silverware or plates.
Linux
Everyday I’m one step closer to becoming completely aligned with Richard Stallman.
The cracks have been forming for a while now.
The big megacorps have been infighting. We’ve been seeing the signs of their implosion from miles away.
Now we see even Titans bleed. Nothing can stop the collapse now.
The question is what will emerge from the ashes?
Now it’s time for the xXx_Hyperloop_xXx, which will definitely, 100%, pinky promise, we swear, fix traffic congestion.
Yet Youtube allows for AI-Generated pseudo-science videos to flood their platform.