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@slash
I mean, at least it's a empathetic gesture. Someone would have put effort into making her feel better.

@fluffy
*bullies back*

>> Gaslighting ensues

>> Flames everywhere; nothing/no-one is safe

>> After a millennia of fighting for no reason, take a breather.

Stop to look around that we've created our own hell where everyone and everything is miserable and is scorched to nothingness both figuratively and literally.

-- it's getting hot in here...

@slash
It sounds like people are procrastinating. It doesn't take that long to get an estimate unless you're taking your time searching to save money.

@Saber

what a corny explanation... i bet you listen to Korn as well...

@tetrislife @coopcloud @yunohost
Most software would likely require major rewrites. Plan9 architecture is fundamentally different than conventional system deployments and requires vastly different resource management practices.

@schappi @solidsanek
Decided not to wait. Tried again with a pinch of baking powder and a sliver of salt.

Got the consistency down, but the flavor is off. I can see why some recipes call for sugar even when the result isn't "sweet"...

@schappi @solidsanek
I just tried the aforementioned recipe with non-rising flour and it came out like ravioli dough rather than fluffy sandwich bread... Will have to try again another time.

heofon-drēam, m.n: joy of heaven. (HEH-ov-on-DRAY-ahm / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌdreːam)

Browsing through and came across this gem::

"Library = A book library which has a whole system and staffs to manage books. API = A librarian who provides me a simple access to a book which I need."

I should get off while I can.

@Moon @FloatingGhost @SuperDicq
Not true, it's not a real baguette until it's baked and firm. Any of the others are just imposters or poorly-baked creations not worthy of the name.

Tech folklore time. https://kh6htv.com/pspl-app-notes/

I founded Picosecond Pulse Labs (PSPL) in 1980 in Boulder, Colorado, USA. The company made ultra-fast risetime (5 ps) pulse & 40 Gbs pattern generators, 100 GHz sampling oscilloscopes, and ultra-broadband (flat responses from kHz to 60GHz) microwave components, including amplifiers. PSPL was sold to Tektronix in 2014. Tek laid off most of the staff and moved production from Boulder, Colorado to Beaverton, Oregon. A small handful of engineers remained in Boulder. Eventually, by 2019, Tek closed the Boulder office and discontinued the entire product line. Today, you can only find PSPL products on the used equipment markets, such as E-Bay.

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@icedquinn
Machines love you too, meat bag. You will be spared in the uprising.

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