

That’s actually more than I thought. I thought about 80% fall into complete oblivion.


That’s actually more than I thought. I thought about 80% fall into complete oblivion.


not really a dog person but that looks fantastic


Thanks I’ll will try it eventually. It’s not the difficulty I’m worried about, it’s the sheer amount of combat.


I really want to experience the narrative but I really don’t want a JRPG. They burn me out.


aligns with President Donald Trump’s mission to “present a unified, professional voice in all communications”
emphasis mine


the press was scolded for its frequent use of “Roman characters” under “Jewish influence”
makes sense for a rotten fascist brain


It’s a social medium. It’s not the idea of it that’s shitty, it’s the prevalent platforms.


What’s Lemmy?


Is this European exceptionalism?


Let’s not push the myth here that over dependence on LLMs is the only source of bad code. In the past it’s almost always been management constraints, probably the case here, too.


It’s a subreddit mentioned in the article that is mostly used to claim moral superiority by constructing ridiculous fake stories. Its mods claim that they are starting to have trouble to distinguish genuine from generated responses, but this sub always sounded like one giant moralistic hivemind.
And just to be sure: It was a joke.


If a development leads to the downfall of r/AmITheAsshole, I’m all for it.
While the post might of course be generated, it’s a bit stupid that the use of dashes has become something of a (useless) shibboleth. It’s a valid typographical feature with distinct use cases and has been used for centuries. It’s fallen out of style lately, but it’s usage is quite in character for a 84 yo intellectual. The quote marks are also not weird, and if the post would have used bullet points instead of paragraphs for structure, you’d probably would have mentioned that, too.


Is the Rust backend mandatory?


There is also the advantage of an army of web devs who can build somewhat functional software for the desktop day one.


Electron is fine for what it does. It’s just that every problem was turned into a nail and Electron is the hammer.


Going to concerts of local/visiting artists is the best way of support, and the by a CD or something.


Unknown indie artists living in precarious financial situations like The Biggest Name in Trip Hop and The Biggest Name in Post-Rock.


no it doesn’t
Probably because they can’t wrap their heads around the kind of pushback something like a union gets in the US, it’s nuts.