![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a835b4d7-3f39-4c0f-8db8-ec8e89107087.jpeg)
![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/170721ad-9010-470f-a4a4-ead95f51f13b.png)
That annoys the fuck out of me. I want the folders I put in /home, not your shit. Put it in /.local or something and fuck off.
That annoys the fuck out of me. I want the folders I put in /home, not your shit. Put it in /.local or something and fuck off.
I’m waiting for an app that feeds their app fake data on that burner phone.
Apparently it’s still cheaper to buy IPV4 blocks than to upgrade all the equipment and IT staff to use 6.
I have to figure telling people repeatedly in discord how to do a particular thing because there’s no documentation gets old fast.
And fuck.
Many people would prefer that their search history isn’t associated to personal and payment information.
That’s how they’ve always been sold.
Dribble some whiskey on it, clears it right up.
PGP-encrypted email for everyone, problem solved.
Yah, yah, I know…
How the hell would you double dip? They scan you in.
I built a ticketing app for folk festivals 2 decades ago and we had that problem beat even then.
No, but there’s a pile of guns.
It’s the first time they’ve ever done a claim. Take it easy on them.
That’s because her bull uses Emacs.
As a farmer, I love this app. Great backend and UI, and generally very accurate. This will be the second year I use it to time fieldwork and spraying since the wind information has been spot on.
Nextcloud Recipes will do this as well. Both situations require that its in the page’s metadata as a schema.org/Recipe standard json.
What I’m wondering about is how you might start using a platform with a much, much smaller userbase, and expect that scaling problems won’t be as bad or worse. With even less sister instances to get troubleshooting info off of.
Ericah Bachman isa fat and stupid.
Those programs are even named like malware.
Jesus Christ, the need to use another opaque binary that has a non-zero chance of being hijacked to get rid of shit that should never be there sounds like the definition of insanity.