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I hate that you're not wrong
I hate that you're not wrong
7 was a stand in for a single digit numbet… didn't realize it was that low. Yikes
My brain went "Firefox has what 7% market share? What's 50% of that?? Actually, that probably is 4x the 'Fediverse' user total right there"
It just the other guy is a giant
The induction is mindboggling. Haven't gotten the hang of it yet because I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAND THE HOW.
It's life changing. I'm coming from the electric "coil" stoves
Granted, it sucks that a few of our old pots are useless now, but we have plenty good still, so not a huge loss
It took me a second, then 😱
Anything over 190 is just fine for me.
Assembly is probably the closest thing to magic humans have ever created.
(I'm disqualifying String/Quantum as they are "theories" and not in common use)
If you go far enough, everything is.
But SVGs are one of the few image types that can be human readable and editable
I always think of my additions as like warts or cancerous growths…
RiF transplant (I used sync for reddit early on in my redditing)
It's been nice
C is almost the old "steady" standard now it feels like. It's so flexible and the frameworks are already built…
It's more that there's inertia to my beliefs/thoughts.
Given evidence and time from multiple sources on info I'll asymptoticly come to the correct conclusion.
I'd like to think I have my weights set correctly for the types of sources…
butwhy.gif Not a Z scale? You could have gotten a bit more bang for your cm3
Alco… GP9…
General Purpose locomotives are a GM/EMD product.
I get the point, but get your jokes right
I want to daily driver this for fun for a while. Only problem, just installed Arch, so I need to wait a bit
Riddle me this, why is there such a thing as proprietary drivers for anything? Especially consumer facing products like this?
Don’t you want anyone and anything using your product in any situation? Help me understand NVIDIA’s bit with this?
This is the definition of “failing up”
Rules for thee, not for me?