Which would also be a weird claim given the state of Linux YouTube.
There was some discussion of this in one of the admin chats and this seems to be a Hetzner issue. You’re post on SDF has the correct metadata. Also compare my post here on feddit.uk (Hetzner) to this one here (Linode).
I’m helping with the Union Jack in the top left, but supper happy to see tankies maulding over the NATO flag.
Lol
Corn dogs are battered though. A beef wellington is actually a posh sausage roll.
poast.org is run by neo Nazis?
But we already have a carpet museum.
And? My point still stands, a cow that hasn’t been impregnated will not produce milk. Is only doing it once supposed to make it better?
Mammals need to be pregnant to produce milk, so to get cow milk you have to impregnate a cow. That’s what they mean by rapist.
Lollypop, it’s a bit dated in terms of design for a GNOME app but it has all the features you could want. Can’t comment on playlists though, I have never used playlists and honestly don’t get the point of them.
Zoxide, lets you quickly jump to places in your filesystem. E.g. z pic
will put you in ~/Pictures
.
Damn, what are the odds?
Chrome, and browsers based on it, currently account for more than three quarters of web traffic. This gives Google a huge amount of power over the web and how people are able to interact with it. Google is also a company who’s primary business is advertising and surveillance; this means they have every incentive to curtail your ability to stop websites from spying on you and force you to use the web on their terms. They’re currently exercising this power with the rollout of Manifest V3, where they’re severely limiting the functionality of content blocking extensions like uBlock Origin.
Checking if the user is using Firefox is pretty easy:
CSS.supports('(-moz-user-input: none)') // only returns true in FF
GTK currently has a CSS extension that lets you define named colours with @define-color
.
Why wouldn’t you use Afghanistan, the county America actually occupied for 20 years, here?
I’m from the UK and I was definitely taught to use the genderless he in formal writing, I remember my teacher commenting on how sexist it was.
Also, no idea where you got the idea that the singular they is only a hundred years old, Oxford puts the earliest use of it to the fifteenth century.
That’s because she knows stopping the planes won’t stop the towers coming down. /s