The post image is showing as a broken link for me using the plain old lemmy.world default web interface, but yours works. You did good.
The post image is showing as a broken link for me using the plain old lemmy.world default web interface, but yours works. You did good.
Maybe people won’t become billionaires doing this
And that’s exactly why. Even if the founder wants to be altruistic, the venture capitalists he depends on to get his business off the ground sure as Hell don’t.
$75/year seems expensive for Zenni, unless you’re going all-out on the fancy features. For that budget, I think it’s worth spending some on the optometrist to update your Rx.
Ah, right.
I’m an emacs user, so that’s why I didn’t remember the vi bindings accurately.
They should spin off an independent organization hosted somewhere overseas with different laws (or on the dark web) to archive stuff like this.
I can tell you aren’t a vi
user because you would’ve remapped it to ctrl
.
In other words, being able to choose to disregard the concept of race is itself an expression of privilege.
In a perfect world where everybody had that attitude, it would be the right attitude to have. But as long as some people continue to not only regard it but also use it as a tool to discriminate and oppress, their victims do not have a choice but to regard it also. To tell minorities they shouldn’t care about race is to deny them the means to describe how they’ve been wronged.
You ever been in a big city in the South? They aren’t the densely packed walkable and/or public transportation heavy big towns like New York or Chicago. The old parts of town that were designed before cars now have narrow densely trafficked streets paved through them with inadequate parking and no real “park here and take public transport in,” nearly none of them have commuter rail, some might have bus services. The majority of the city is just heavy suburbs, miles upon miles of retail strip malls and tract housing.
– an Atlantan
But there’s red dots at a lot of the big cities (edit: at least in the South). That’s the opposite of “nothing else to do.”
Implement a basic socket connection in C (20 lines of manipulating struct sockaddr
s and such), then do the same in Python (2 lines).
And then go back and make the C version support IPV6, because your initial implementation didn’t.
Because “more effort and care” in Python is still way less of a pain in the ass than the minimum enforced boilerplate necessary in most other languages.
More to the point, it’s an ensemble show about a pseudo-military ship’s crew. Since when has it ever been necessary to explain crew changes beyond “personnel got reassigned?”
So, if it’s on by default and then you turn it off, do they delete all the data they stole from you while you were trying to get to the setting?
(SNCF, who own a majority of Eurostar, have a policy of destroying old trains rather than letting them fall into the hands of competitors)
Sounds to me like wasteful bullshit regulators ought to put a stop to.
Username checks out?
Jeez, I had no idea Aspen and Montpelier were so small.
It’s a problem.
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Or you’re capable of reading the text above the picture.