

The most recent library I wrote for my team at work is painstakingly documented, and everyone has been invited to the multiple recorded training sessions.
They still act like it’s black magic and just push all work and questions to me.
The most recent library I wrote for my team at work is painstakingly documented, and everyone has been invited to the multiple recorded training sessions.
They still act like it’s black magic and just push all work and questions to me.
Is there a valid reason not to store that [[anywhere else]], ideally in Spotlight’s data?
I got the entire bee movie once, but it was skippable.
There won’t be anymore elections so no need to worry about a 3rd time
The point isn’t to get around the block. The people who passed that bill have no idea how the internet works. It should make people upset they need to bypass this gross invasion of privacy.
The point is that the individual states are requiring government issued photo ids to view pornography, and pornhub is instead blocking the states rather than giving up people’s right for privacy.
It makes sense on my ROG Ally X.
I may be boring but I’d love a well functioning vacuum, or a sharp chefs knife…
The fact that time is relative disproves this already. Our understanding is limited by our ability to perceive.
But that assumption, of how reality works, is based on the premise that reality is, has always been, and can only work that way. Maybe opposites coexist in some other concept of reality?
Obviously being on Lemmy you get people who support open access. But seeing the state of the average American, and the results of their latest election, maybe it’s time for big brother to step in a little bit…
There are real issues to solve first.
Plant a tree, it looks so… civilized.
I’ve decided that we were just fine without the internet, please send your comment to me via written correspondence, since you have your notepad ready anyway.
At the cost of only one (1) inhabitable planet!