how is reading the communist manifesto being a tankie?
quote stolen directly from the repo:
"Science isn't about WHY. It's about WHY NOT. Why is so much of our science dangerous? Why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you on the butt on the way out, because you are fired." — Cave Johnson (Portal 2)
actual skirts and dresses being a common piece of clothing for men. I love how they look and feel
yeah the manga is a raging dumpster fire that doesn't seem to be settled down so soon
the best part of reading it was following the weekly posts on r/manga about how bad it was. they were hilarious
it's weird that this is such an awesome and unique feature that I've never seen mentioned in any tutorial.
I certainly wonder how many people wrote example documentation while having no idea this feature existed... I know I almost was one of them.
poverty is prohibited.
Yeah, for some time I've realized some weird "takes" here and there but nothing that abnormal. I haven't seen every video of his, so I might be wrong. His comment section on Odysee was absolute filth though.
At first it seemed like a cool idea, especially being open source and having a lot of people I watched on YouTube.
But as time went on I realized it was a complete cesspool of hate. Not only on some very bad videos, but especially on comments. Even videos that seemed completely absent of controversial topics somehow had to have some icky comment.
I'm sorry, but your freedom ends where mine begins.
I then completely gave up on it, especially since my distaste for anything crypto only grew bigger since then. The Linux Experiment made a blog post about leaving Odysee some time ago. I agree with everything written on it.
I love Mental Outlaw's content, btw! I've been watching him for a couple years now.
Programming in Go is a blast. I love using the language and the ecosystem.
But let me tell you, Google never made it any more enjoyable to use Go or to be part of its community. Quite the opposite.
I wonder if we are somewhat close to straight up forking it or trying to create a different compiler, just so the community doesn't have to put up with Google anymore, or at least we begin to actually be heard.
okay, okay, I'll declare it