@Nazareno Is that from Assyrian Church of the East?
@Nazareno Urban dictionary says, "to brag or show off" (possibly derived from flexing your muscles to show them off).
So yeah,
Children are indeed a heritage from the LORD,
and the fruit of the womb is His reward.
Like arrows in the hand of a warrior,
so are children born in one’s youth.
Blessed is the man
whose quiver is full of them.
He will not be put to shame
when he confronts the enemies at the gate.
@Nazareno What is a "flex"?
@freemo @Theraviranjankr For me to have an opinion on "it" [you've never been in the same physical space twice], there needs to be a definition of "physical space" and what constitutes them being the "same".
In the prevailing "scientific consensus" of relativity, there is no absolute time (or position) or order of events.
We observe two types of matter at the atomic level. Bosons (e.g. helium atoms) do in fact often occupy the same space and time on the micro scale.
@Nazareno
That's a very confusing article. E.g.
"Opponents of the war have pejoratively called the Z symbol a zwastika or zwaztika,"
"Opponents of the war" seems to refer to the US/NATO side keeping the war going.
"Z symbol a zwastika" - so what do they call the symbol painted on the tanks driven by Ukraine side?
@Nazareno What does the Z stand for?
@iam_jfnklstrm Have a friend or business partner in another city/state/country. Make net storage available to each other with your favorite protocol. WebDav (HTTP PUT) is dirt simple.
A simple starting point is for you and your peers to serve as DNS secondaries for each other.
@satan BINGO
@fedora @slimbook Oh man, @frameworkcomputer is coming to my region & now this!? #choices
@thelinuxEXP Just a nit pick here (but I think an important one): "Fedora" isn't proposing anything... Some folks are proposing telemetry _to_ Fedora (thats all of us in #fedora community).
@fedora If you have to trick your users into having telemetry by hoping they click through without noticing, YOU ARE THE BAD GUY.
@yet_another_neighbor@mastodon.social @fedora My requirement would be that the entire system should be an optional package. Then opt-in would mean installing the package, and opt-out would mean removing the package (even if it is installed by default).
@freemo @Theraviranjankr Perhaps you meant to say, "There is no such thing as an absolute position that is true." While I still disagree, that would at least be an interesting self-contradiction along the lines of "this statement is false", as opposed to having itself as an obvious counter example.
@freemo @Theraviranjankr "There is no such thing as an absolute position." <- an absolute position, exhibit 1.