I’m really not a fan of echo chambers on politics, and lemmy tends to be well outside of mainstream politics.
I’m really not a fan of echo chambers on politics, and lemmy tends to be well outside of mainstream politics.
A bit, but only because when spooning stuff out of a tub, it’s easy to accidentally contaminate the tub with food.
I think I was running x11amp, but it was Linux-only at the time.
On the one hand I’m sure this is just because they’re not paying for api access, and it’s not Nintendo’s fault that Twitter started charging for it. On the other hand, the user experience for sharing screenshots is terrible. I’ve never been able to get the QR thing working on my phone. Your entire screenshot gallery should be available to you on the web, period. And I will note that Sony’s experience is only just barely better than nintendo’s, and only very recently too.
I’m still mad because I got about 3/4 of the way through the PR of 2 and it corrupted my save.
It’s inaccurate to say that it’s legal in any part of the United States. “Illegal but unenforced” maybe.
Mario Kart 64 is definitely not wide-screen
AI powered girlfriends encouraging them to pedal harder, it’s the green energy of the future.
Seems like quite a few people want this not for puritanical reasons, but because it distracts from the actual content they want to see. There are plenty of places to see half naked women on the internet. Not to mention, women who want to stream and don’t want to feel pressured to take off their clothes want these rules.
I haven’t had a single page resume in over a decade, I think you usually want to have more for SEO purposes. A lot of places filter by keywords.
They’re real Americans, just not…realer Americans than city dwellers.
Yes it’s very Bri’ish
“An hidden” really bothers me as an American.
I’ve actually made a pretty similar gravy (I like it with meat loaf). One thing I’ve done is, rather than thickening with corn starch, try a roux made with beef tallow as the fat.
Curries, definitely. Meat loaf. Red beans and rice (I tend to make fresh rice though).
I’m not sure how it’ll work since I’m sure no one wants to be sued over a commit, but you pretty obviously can’t kill an open source project so easily.
No, I think applying it to governments which do not meet the definition of authoritarian makes it meaningless, particularly when there are real authoritarian governments that you can easily contrast to (like for example the one in the country Snowden fled to).
That sure seems like stretching the definition of that word to the point where it’s meaningless.
Who exactly are you referring to as an authoritarian? The Obama administration?
This seems like a by design thing.