How are gender-separated toilets still a thing lol
It's not like people are waving their dicks/tits around in there, and there doesn't seem to be a single difference between sitting in a stall / washing hands next to someone of the opposite gender. Hell, even urinals with basic separators don't result in unintentional flashing.
"This is quality game design"
submitted by HatesTheLetterO
https://reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/vzhb8y/this_is_quality_game_design/
@tk funny thing, I had a dog that accidentally helped us with cleaning. His fur had the tendency to statically charge so much that it gathered in clumps that in the process of forming took all of the nearby dust with them. Vacuuming was more like hunting these clumps.
Of course, as a side effect of that charge his fur went literally everywhere, but then that happens with all dog and cat fur anyway, so it was net positive.
@fribbledom
@Linux_in_a_Bit when it comes to things working with Wayland, they seem to be mostly divided between two categories: doesn't work on Wayland, and works on Wayland better than on Xorg xD
@worldsendless chromium, so no google bullshit by default, with a lot of custom functionality like a way to sync your settings that's client-side encrypted by default and independent of Google, or built-in support for IPFS via either a local node or a gateway.
It's about as different from Chrome as BlueMoon or LibreFox are from Firefox.
Have I just completely missed some major affair about #Brave browser? Or is it just criminally underrated for no apparent reason other than people lumping it in "the crypto bro tech"?
2645. The Best Camera
title text: The best camera is the one at L2.
(https://xkcd.com/2645)
(https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2645
)
I'd like to take a moment to appreciate how Linux keyboard layouts fill unused combinations like AltG+K for Polish with characters that might be useful (the ellipsis character in this case). On Windows if I wanted to insert °, …, ™ or a non-breaking space I'd have to memorise its alt-code or create a custom layout. (Which is about as well supported and easy to do as you'd expect from Windows customisation.) On Linux I just type AltG+Shift+0, AltG+K, AltG+Shift+T or AltG+Space respectively, because they're part of my layout out-of-the-box.
(Linux layout in first picture, Windows layout in second)
@s8n as soon as you can get all 5 of locally active and physically capable revolutionaries to abolish capitalism, I assume? xD You're funny, you can stay.
First-ever Gitea pull request from a remote instance!!! 🎉🥳
https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Hello-world/pulls/3
I've been waiting for this moment for months now!
The code hasn't been pushed to https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea yet since it's incredibly messy, but I'll clean it up tomorrow and also submit a draft pull request to upstream Gitea.
(Technical implementation information: https://gitea.com/Ta180m/gitea/issues/7)
@civodul did the absence of proprietary software in system repositories ever affect anything, except by annoying users and forcing them to install from less reliable sources? I sincerely doubt it.
If someone wants to use proprietary software, they will, and making it harder is only going to annoy them. The best we can do is provide Flatpak in its entirety and clearly mark free and proprietary packages. At most, list/search only in free by default but enable the user to also include proprietary.
WHOA
First-ever Gitea comment on an issue from a remote instance!!! 🎉
https://git.exozy.me/Ta180m/Hello-world/issues/2#issuecomment-2914
@trinsec I assume it was an Ukrainian tractor that dragged them onto the train wagon for transport
@Moon makes sense, but only if you limit your game's scope to that of vintage game consoles, since that's pretty much the upper limit at which C stills makes sense lol
good luck tho
@Moon why though? At this point making a game in C is basically a direct handicap with no upsides. Do you just want it to be extra buggy with SegfaultInside™?
@shibao when transporting a single person maybe
@Moon every bit helps, there's always contrarians amongst contrarians if you catch my drift xD
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