Ooh, I’m sorry Mr AlienHuman, it seems I did a whoosh. I think your friend also sent me the picture, might wanna check with them.
Too be fair, your face is very memeable.
I think they’re perfectly safe, but I don’t think we have a good way of storing the waste. Just leave some highly reactive stuff underground for a few hundred to thousand years? That sounds like a recipe for disaster at some point, that is a freakin long time
I don’t agree. While I don’t like ads, I think contextual ads are okay. As long as they’re non intrusive
I never claimed that it’s original content :) I included the quote numbers for all the IRC posts I did, so people can look it up on bash.org . I also slightly edited the posts - adding some color coding and removing clutter info (if applicable) so it’s easier to read. I would’ve posted as text if that formatting was available.
Btw lithp-lang.org is still up for grabs
Don’t be salty because we’ve got a working democracy ¯\(ツ)/¯ sure, it isn’t perfect, but it’s not all about the money here. Being a politician on that level already pays quite nicely without being bought by a company or two. And voters have a lot of power over who gets into the EU parliament, so a lot of them really do represent the common folks.
Fortunately we have some and are getting more options with the framework laptops, and there are some other hardware manufacturers who have Linux compatibility as a priority
They are doing it to help consumers and protect the environment by forcing modularity and recyclable components.
As someone who uses Bitwarden, what’s the advantage of using buttercup?
Some people just like to have the possibility to change and completely own their stuff. Some people actually do change firmware or hardware components. I’d say it’s mostly for tech enthusiasts and tinkerers.