You know tf2? The beloved multiplayer game with great lore that still got hundreds of thousands of players more than a decade after its release even though the devs mostly abandoned it and it got overrun by bots? No, the other one.
You know tf2? The beloved multiplayer game with great lore that still got hundreds of thousands of players more than a decade after its release even though the devs mostly abandoned it and it got overrun by bots? No, the other one.
Why is the show about gay space communism popular on the gay space communism network?
They have a lot of users voting and viewing content though.
Don’t worry pretty soon Reddit will join us in being tiny.
For the immigrants it has some pretty obvious advantages.
For Japanese society you’re taking out a human who draws wages from a corporation and then spends those wages all over the place with a robot who doesn’t. It’s just another way of concentrating wealth inequality.
If you overhaul society so that it doesn’t end up being just the uberwealthy earning even more profits while even less entry level jobs are available to most of the population.
Japan’s population is aging, which is true of all developed countries. Pretty much every other developed country solves this with immigration, something Japan has avoided.
China are kinda dicks. They abuse the countries around them, genocide minorities, and violently oppress dissent.
Like, I’m not gonna pretend that most other superpowers either did that in the past or are currently doing it now, but China is just a little bit extra.
Tbf if Linux is already installed and running on the computer you really don’t need to use the CLI at all now. And if Windows isn’t installed on the computer your average user couldn’t figure out either. This is more a matter of Windows usually coming pre-installed and configured.
I’m pretty sure it was sarcasm.
Huh, it seems like every so slightly more effort haha. Logging in is easier than making a new account.
Probably init before that then. I don’t think the kernel cares unless explicitly told to care, I’ve seen some embedded Linux with interesting permissions.
I think it’s systemd not the kernel. If only Linux had “repair permissions” like vintage MacOS.
This is why I don’t understand why anyone tech savvy isn’t using Firefox. There’s literally no cost. From a user standpoint they’re basically the same thing. The one that isn’t made by an evil monopoly is just the obvious choice.
Was there actually a PR with this that fixed an issue? GitHub isn’t showing anything.
Lemmy really feels like early Reddit right now. I mean that in a good way. And not to flex but I’m saying that as someone with a 16 year old Reddit account haha.
I only use Lemmy though Boost but don’t some instances have ads?
Ubuntu server w/ zfs on the main.
Have a little atom hp home server at my parents house that uses almost no power, that runs freebsd x86, zerotier one, and kopia. Free cloud backup 😁