

No, not at all. That would be opening a pandora’s box.


No, not at all. That would be opening a pandora’s box.


It’s not a mess. It’s generated header files.


Is the market actually broken? I’d argue - given the values of current variables - it’s working as intended.


It’s in there. Just click it. The link. Right up there.


I agree! It’s a deliberate action taken that makes them addictive!
I run a private pixelfed instance as a sort of family photo archive. Works well enough!


Admittedly, I’m not going to read this.
How is it even possible?! On the physical level.


Ha! Good.
Hey, that’s a sysadmin’s job!


So glad this is irrelevant to me!
Another one right next to me!

I have a working hypothesis, the short of which goes something like this:
windows makes one memorise orders of infinite submenus, while linux makes you understand the way it works.
It’s the intent that matters.


Nothing. Lemmy being edgy teens.


Surprising nobody.


No need to capitalise russia.


I think you should repost this at least three more times!


I’m sure we can come up with some incremental system.
How does no shopping part play out in these? Isn’t everyone just going to end up buying a bit more over the following week and even things out?