Yeah, I hate it when a libertarian policy fails somehow the right tricks itself into thinking it's because of socialism and we should push for even more libertarian policies
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provide an empirical evidence
post it in r/lies
I like that a lot of numbers for each power of ten are made by overlapping the previous numbers with one or two. It makes me annoyed though that three is not made by overlapping one and two, because the system would still work. Aside from that it's just a decimal system limited to four digits disguised as a single symbol.
"GUI makes easy tasks easier, CLI makes hard tasks possible". I'm a Debian user and lately I haven't been touching terminal at all, unless it's an inherently terminal task like programing. My only complaint now is that when I did an grub update my config file got reverted to the defaults. All of a sudden I couldn't boot to Windows from grub because os-prober got dissabled (I'm dualbooting). Fixing that is not hard, as you only have to uncomment one line in the config, but it's annoying that it happend.
It moves by rolling forward
Most of the abstractions, frameworks, "bloats", etc. are there to make development easier and therefore cheaper, but to run such software you need a more and more expensive hardware. In a way it is just pushing some of the development costs onto a consumer.
You can get recycled reddit content at lemmy too
The middle one got that magneto haircut
To be fair, those punch cards programs had a lot of bugs that we only found years later because our tools made it easier to catch them.
Say goodbye to glucose worries with this suprisingly simple sugar solution
If it's just a fructose sulution then they're evil, but also technically correct.
Aside from the 1 to √2 ratio, the area of A0 paper is exactly 1m². People behind ISO 216 thought of everyting.
That would require more creativity than the people behind "polexit" have