Tbh that is what I heard and wikipedia told me otherwise lol
Edit: probably the same word for both in Thai if I’m guessing. Is it wrong if it’s cuter to refer to her as food?
Tbh that is what I heard and wikipedia told me otherwise lol
Edit: probably the same word for both in Thai if I’m guessing. Is it wrong if it’s cuter to refer to her as food?
And the name means “bouncy pig”
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No need to apologize. I have a feeling you’ll be paying for your crimes soon enough.
It’s like post-marketing. You’re already a user/customer, but companies still want to put psychological hooks in you.
Kind of reminds me of steam’s insane discounts or epic giving away games. That’s more geared toward bringing people in, maybe.
I’d like to believe some instances of this sort of thing can be out of genuine appreciation for supporters, but I might just be naive… It is straight out of the abuser’s handbook.
I know nothing about formula 1, but this kind of reads like
This could be in poor taste, I have no idea
Could take a subset and do ICANN lookups. Not sure about doing that at scale though.
To grep is to grok.
I have a grepconf alias for a find-grep loop on my nixos config that comes in handy. Treesitter can be a godsend too.
I can imagine neither the point nor appeal of this…It’s not even interesting.
What I’m referring to is the Baldur’s Gate 3 fiasco. I don’t know how things panned out, but people were turning away from it at the time. Admins were aware/involved as far as I know remember.
Wonder how long that will stand. Also hasn’t 1337 been deemed unsafe, or is it back on good terms?
I had a lot of high hopes for what it was striving to be, but it kind of fizzled out and never really excelled at any particular thing. Not saying it’s necessarily bad, I just remember being so hyped about it.
Ugh Starbound was supposed to be so sick. That might be the only time I actually bought into early access hoping for more and got let down.
I dabbled with a couple and settled on one a while ago. I only remember having a handful to choose between but there’s so many now!
If you like obsidian, synching works well to at least selfhost your data.
I have also been searching for a microblogging instance that doesn’t have so many random blocks. It seems most instances block more liberally than even the more closed off Lemmy instances. Due to the sheer size of mastodon and number of other services, it kind of makes sense. I’m definitely getting paralysis-by-analysis trying to choose, though. It might help to consider newer forks like iceshrimp and sharkey, too, even just for their functionality. Or maybe that will make choosing harder? Lol *you already mentioned forks, my mistake!
But still, like I said, I haven’t landed on anything in particular. It just seems more segmented, whereas with Lemmy, the biggest instances have pretty much identical front pages. I fear missing out on something too much…
Sorry if I’m kind of rambling and not really any help. Your post just reflected my experience of trying to find something. Hopefully we’ll get there!
All I want is per-site process isolation, dammit
For some reason I thought it was more annoying to work out than it looks to be. @RegalPotoo@lemmy.world you might want to check out nix-versions
I only started diving into nix this year so I’m still learning, but yeah, I’m pretty sure the lack of granular versioning is a common pain point with nixpkgs. I’d suggest checking out flakes if you haven’t already, but be warned, it gets hairy lol
Is this Nix bait? Cause I’d say Nix.
It’s quite a thing, that could only be a product of the 70s. Might make you go “huh?”, and is almost certainly the only context I feel comfortable with the word transvestite today.