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lseif,

what do u use? genuinely asking. i use systemd-boot bc its default for my distro

lseif,

the 777 stands for ‘lucky jackpot number’, as in ‘youre lucky if you dont break your entire system’

lseif,

what is more likely to be a bot? a unique and trackable useragent for a semi-niche browser engine, or a vanilla Chromium+Windows which half of everyone uses ?

lseif,

what about malicious/unwanted bots? if cloudflare is trying to block bots, the bots will want to not look like bots. the easiest way to do that is to use a common user agent.

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  • lseif,

    this is incredibly disrespectful to my parents who died to stamp poisoning

    lseif,

    whats to argue about linux? my setup is perfect, and everyone else is just stupid.

    lseif,

    html + xml + this language = fully tag based stack

    lseif,

    is sand sandy? of course. is salt salty? of course. is milk milky?

    lseif,

    what makes something wet? being in contact with water (water molecules touching). take some wet paper, there are paper molecules touching* water molecules, so it’s wet. replace the paper molecules with other water molecules. why should it not carry that the new water molecules are also wet? they are in the exact same situation which the paper was. perhaps an argument can be made that one water molecule alone is not wet, but many are.

    • molecules can’t truly touch, but they interact through intermolecular forces, which is close enough
    lseif,

    you cant dry out water… because it is wet.

    if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, its probably a duck. and water feels wet.

    if water is considered not wet because it only makes other things wet, then why is wet paper considered wet, since, by the same logic, it only makes other things wet.

    lseif,

    Water feels wet is good enough for me.

    true. really makes you think what all this fussing is about, when we could appreciate water for being water

    lseif,

    lovely choice, linux mint

    lseif,

    yikes. and i believe its cls

    lseif,

    i thought that was ai generated

    lseif,

    cool. i will still use fira code, but it may be a nicer default alternative to courier new

    lseif,

    if u ever get a tricky merge conflict, just git push --force. this automatically works out the right code to keep (your own)

    lseif,

    lazygit or tig are terminal interfaces for git. very nice, best of both worlds imo. every action shows the git command ran at the bottom, and its a lot easier to see at a glance the status, diff, log, etc.

    lseif,

    yeah people assigned as female are better at acting like a man

    /s but not in a transphobic way

    lseif,

    im having trouble killing this child

    lseif,

    and remember, no means no. if git doesnt want you to merge, dont –force it

    lseif,

    is that not what i said ?

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