

Github, that’s limiting API calls, hmm…
Github, that’s limiting API calls, hmm…
Thank you, Jesus, I needed you.
Nobody, they all are in it voluntarily.
Fucking Astolfo in there… this is just too good.
Thank you for this, you’ve made my day.
I didn’t really like Gnome, but one day I might spin up a VM for this.
I installed it with pip in 2017 without issues
It’s literally not, but I don’t want to get into it.
You don’t need full communism, just make sure companies are owned by the workers, suddenly they will have more money, free time, they will cut down the working hours, and that will help passion projects like these and many more.
There’s no need for this aggresive exaggeration.
What issues do you mean? And what benefits?
The problem is capitalism, plain and simple.
I changed to OpenRC and I’ve never been happier.
Gentoo rules.
I used to have $5 on Patreon… but it seemed dead. I wrote a message asking what’s up, but no response.
The whole org is a shitshow from what little pieces of info I have, still waiting for Dendride, hoping the front-ends will stabilize.
I’ve been using Matrix selfhosted as my primary communication tool since 2017, not connecting it to matrix.org (tried once, deleted instance afterwards), and I love it, but the org… meh.
We’re all from Africa
I agree with you, but please let’s stop acting like there are only two init systems.
I hate it when people argue that systemd is better than init.d. So is everything else, I’m more than happy with OpenRC, and love it more than systemd.
There are other init systems.
This is the shit.
Gentoo is the best distro, can’t imagine going back to binary blobs.
And it’s so stable and easy to use.
It needs a solid CPU to update, that’s a downside, but for me it’s absolutely worth it.
So the old init.d system was better?
because those are our only two options…
I hate this argument so much, because it’s just a fallacy.
There are (and have been) more solid init systems.
If Christians could reason, they would not be christians.
this would also ban valorant players
Good.
A lots of things stop you from writing readable Perl code.
You have to forget half of the syntax first. Set perlcritic to max. Force whitespaces.
Download ton of packages for every little thing and hope they are cool with each other.
And still deal with edge cases that make you pluck your eyes out.
Elden Ring is leaking