@mechwarrior2@hexbear.net @LaGG_3@hexbear.net get in here
wasn’t super impressed with UO but I haven’t gotten that far in it yet.
@mechwarrior2@hexbear.net @LaGG_3@hexbear.net get in here
wasn’t super impressed with UO but I haven’t gotten that far in it yet.
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it’s sometimes hard to distinguish between hating the great reset for anticapitalism and hating it for deranged fascism. sorry if that was a false positive the enjoy driving part got my hackles up
most of us enjoy driving
wat
just put “They” in triple parens you coward we all know what you mean
I still remember Zoë Keating commenting on torrents of her album on the pirate bay back in the day. Free marketing tbh.
they were emojis before we de-forked, what you see now was how mainline lemmy maintainers wanted the custom emoji feature contributed back to their codebase
windows hasn’t overwritten my uefi settings on major update in 3ish years
I would not be surprised if more than 50% of that is on Linux.
Depending how you count “on Linux” the over/under is closer to 90%.
reminder that rpi is pro cop: https://nitter.net/molly0xFFF/status/1601037628450959360?ref_src=twsrc^tfw
that’s ecofash shit but go off
I guess my method is a bit less robust.
ime they just break in different ways. pacman’s easier to hack around but nix is more portable
The only one that has died since the end of Digg was Vine, and that was partially just because its owners didn’t really care about its fate anymore.
Vine was killed by facebook & its regulatory capture. Otherwise it would’ve killed facebook and we never would’ve gotten tik tok (for better or worse).
FB, the gram and now twitter are dying. Just because they still exist doesn’t mean they’re not on their way out. Anyone with accounts on the first two can tell you that the number of active users on their feeds has been the same people for 5-10 years and are dwindling (and the feed of the third is lmao since boosting paid user content). Their traffic numbers might look fine but that’s because they lie about those numbers and they make it impossible to delete accounts.
Most importantly, it’s been 15 years since any of these companies couldn’t get free financing. Often a focus on profitability results in misplaced user-hostility over short-sighted moves, which is what killed a lot of companies in 99 and again in 2007. We just haven’t had a financial climate that requires it since. Hilariously this climate would make it a perfect time to take twitter private to push it past the other two and tik tok but it got bought by the worst failson the world has ever seen.
Don’t mistake still existing for not being dead. Digg.com still employs dozens of people, that doesn’t mean its been a useful link aggregator for the last 12 years.
oh cool I didn’t realize they’ve got an AMD model now
Could use a hipster shell like fish, nushell or elvish. I know the latter two have the functional support you’re looking for.