

I didn’t want a Lemmy equivalent to awards till I saw this post.
My only regret is that I have but one uptoot for this post
I didn’t want a Lemmy equivalent to awards till I saw this post.
My only regret is that I have but one uptoot for this post
If I don’t understand what’s happening here but want to, should I research Unicode in general or something else?
I’m gonna need the vi guy to teach me how to get this functionality in nvim pls–don’t make me leave
That was supposedly the best front-end we had, right? Sad to hear–I hope I can become good enough to help revive projects like this.
On a sidenote, what other frontends are to be used in the meantime? I’m hoping one of the few is still being maintained somewhat
How long have you been using fedora on this laptop? I had a similar issue with my xps 13 where this would happen everytime I tried to update it. I posted several help threads and lots of experienced people tried to help, but no solution was ever found.
Hope you have better luck than me, but I gave up after weeks of effort and just installed gentoo. I now use nothing but gentoo because of this incredibly painful experience.
No I know it’s user error/skill issue, but I feel I’m pretty consistently just placing the bottle in the same place in the same way each time with wildly random results
isn’t a toilet-bowl network a great twitter replacement too tho? lol
EZH20 sensors suck ass. Maybe I’m just going full boomer, but they waste a lot more water than the rest.
I have a 20% chance of getting no water out, 20% chance of it running for 3 minutes straight after I walked away, remaining% chance of it prematurely cutting off midway thru filling for 0 apparent reason at all.
oh so by people you meant you and your family. Clearly the selfless capitalism is convenient for you isn’t it?
If ‘move up’ means a lower standard for everyone else, how ‘good’ can it really be? I don’t really know where you got retirement from. That’s a 20th century invention that most want no part of.(Most retired people come out of retirement at least once for a reason boss.)
So very select and rare markets are screaming for developers…
Looks at OP with shocked pikachu face
I’m a vba wizard, do not tempt me into waiting until it’s at the state of cobol
Sure are a lot of layoffs in the tech industry as a whole if you aren’t trolling
feudalism, tribalism, mercantilism, anarchy, colonialism, distributism, mutualism, syndicalism.
Who are the ‘people’ you’re referring to here? The privileged and powerful or the distraught and the hopelessly impoverished? Why is ‘position change’ our compass of goodness concerning economics systems? If you’re planning on just playing the ‘false dilemma’ game, I will concede immediately–if it’s only this or that, you’ll find me hard-pressed to vote in favor of anything non-capitalism, but that’s only because I know the alternative is something much worse yet still technically capitalism with a different name/label
I don’t. We don’t. Best we’ll ever be able to do is keep the future generations in mind as the ship continues sinking. Remember overgrowth got us here and degrowth is possible–Hope must stay everpresent on the horizon of possibilities
Do be mindful that this attitude is precisely how our ancestors entrapped us in this terrible catastrophe of a situation to begin with. Don’t blame–that’s what they did too.
getting paid to code anything is a dream I’ll have til I get to the graveyard.
I think the privileged are cursed to never understand this somehow
Every attempt at dissuading me only makes the fun of the challenge more enticing.
None of this matters as I have no work experience–only hobby crafting.
My point is that there will always be people willing to try and the more you tell us “you don’t want to” the more us not so privileged with work-experience continue dreaming with deeper allure
I know you’re joking, but it’s one of the only kinds of jobs I can picture motivational enough to pursue
Like could I learn it enough to obtain a real job tho? That pays real money I mean?
“The aeroplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men - cries out for universal brotherhood - for the unity of us all.”