Man i’m a platypus, what did you expect?
I hope this really hapoens. I’ve heard that video game development is a toxic jndustry to be in, from underpaid developers to strict dealines to meet. I really hope they will unionize!
“Girl, you are my Two’s Complement, you’re always my plus one on any occaision”
Cuz if you invert the bits of of a binary number and add one you get its negative number, so your girlfried is an equal part of you
For me, Blender was probably my very first introduction into FOSS. I was using it because it was free, but I also liked the concept behind having a useful software the people used everyday to make cool projects like movies and animated shows. I did a project on it in. What really got me down the rabbithole was Debian. I had come across it in computer class, and I really liked the interface. i did more research and came to love Debian for being a stable distro run by the community. From thereit’s history.
I’m not sure, but if it gets the ability to sync comments and posts across instances, i’d love that feature!
you’re probably right about that, i never thought of it that way!
There might be, but as a standard mp3 is by far the most cross compatible format on any device. Plus, if you feel like it later you can just create a program to convert all the mp3 files into other formats.
How do you find other left-wing preppers in your area, just asking for a friend?
Yessss. May i help you with preserving knowledge and helping you farm?
They’re really pulling an America, aren’t they?
I was a mere peasant working on one monitor. When I finally decides to take advantage of double and triple monitors, my eyes were enlightened, and I transcended as I could focus on multiple screens without having to rearrange windows that much. I recommend getting another smaller monitor because it can fit on your desk space easier. You can also turn a moutor vertical, so it’s more configurable. Ultrawide monitors imo are not worth the cost, although they do look cool.
Yesssss, arm the kiddies with knowledge uwu
KILL IT
KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!
Shh, shh, let it happen, let it happen. Meanwhile, want some popcorn? I made like 3 tubs worth of it
“The people will not revolt. They will not look up from their screens.” – a stage play based on George Orwell’s 1984
Striking line–now we just have to figure out how to get people off their screens and onto streets.
Of course not, by the time they’re 3 they will be able to communicate in 10 programming languages
To add something else:
Maybe also in addition to a library economy (which is used to maintain things for the public), we could have a salvage economy (for recycling older things) that feeds into that. I remember one time hearing a presentation about this building called the Kendeda Building, and during its construction, instead of throwing the materials away, the salvaged usable building materials and used those to build the new building, preventing some yseful things from going to the landfill. I think a salvage economy could be useful to the library economy because older unused things can still repurposed for use.
Agreed, and this couldn’t be said better. This made me angry just reading it, that we still have some parts of the country living like its the mid 1900s.
I barely even know about him in the first place lol