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Warrrgh! and Peas
Warrrgh! and Peas
I found myself telling myself, “Go on reddit today, don’t go on lemmy. You need a break from all the extreme constant politics”
This happened to me too. What I ended up doing was extensively muting communities that made any political posts in my feed and using a keyword filter (Sync supports this). My blocked words include Linux, Biden, Union, etc… Now my feed is mostly memes
Yeah, from the graphs above you can see that the number of monthly comments is growing, such is the main thing I suppose
Yeah open source seems to be a big thing in Germany specifically for some reason
Looks like back then they had to make do with Clever Cloggs
I’m pretty sure the Aspect Ratio of the Year is 4:3
Agreed. It’s a very adult approach. C hands you a running chainsaw and whatever happens after that is your responsibility. It is also your responsibility to decide when it’s not the right time to use C.
Does it smell a bit like tar, but sort of dusty? I was in some old buildings in strong sunlight and I never knew if what I was smelling was the tar-infused wood (ok) or the asbestos cement roof (!!)
You’ve smelt it? What does it smell like?
Are they ‘police’, ‘about’, and ‘described’?
Charged with battery? What is he, a cyborg?
Lmao
As another poster has said, your internet package probably has an advertised upload speed beside your download speed (which is what people are usually interested in). Since you will be sending pieces of your torrent accross the internet, I think this will be the main speed bottleneck you will face. This will obviously also be split between however many leechers download your torrent at once. But given the p2p nature of torrents, the number of people downloading ddirectly from you should be much smaller than the number of people downloading the torrent altogether.
Oh that’s cool
Looks hungry
Edit: lawyers, is saying this illegal?
Hmm this is a good idea. Getting every day users to use Linux didn’t work out, but focusing on desktop gamers seems to be catching on.
1.6GB is impressively small for anything by modern internet standards
Good idea! NASA do actually have a laser that can shine to the moon and back
At least it wasn’t across 2 spaces
Do you still use raw pointers? You know they’ve discovered fire? (Jk coming from C I too havent learnt how to use smart pointers yet)