

There’s an earlier bit that complements that nicely:
“it turns out that the core competency of smiling and promising people things that you can’t actually deliver is highly transferable.”
There’s an earlier bit that complements that nicely:
“it turns out that the core competency of smiling and promising people things that you can’t actually deliver is highly transferable.”
SU is kind of the solarpunk of grim dark. The gem planet is shattered, their Earth is far less populated than ours is, at some point Russia was deleted! Yeah, it’s like, bright dark. Hopeful dark? grim bright?
SU is incredible. It gets so much better (AND ‘worse’). You’re not wrong! The writers are doing this on purpose, and they know exactly where they’re taking the story.
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Ok, well, if you ever come across a test framework named AuTest, you can blame me, because I’m stealing the shit out of that.
The “Brick through a widow” bug has been an active exploit since the Model T.
Enabling the PIN mitigates this issue entirely. Can’t drive it away if you don’t know the PIN, even if you have the physical key, fob, or phone.
Up until now most people hated when shit randomly popped up while they were typing.
The Apple went and made the iPhone and now we have a whole generation that expects it.
This ad is literally the perfect opposite of their famous Think different ad:
We have an actual gigantic, unfeeling machine, literally crushing an effigy of the sum total of human creativity, only to proudly declare that everyone now needs to do all those things in the same, apple-approved way.
And the real irony is that’s the actual message they’re trying to get across.
Have you considered writing your own projects that you have to hide from your employers, and be careful with whom you discuss, so as to avoid the legal complications of the company owning your work?
Lemmy’s bigger than ever, and that’s a direct consequence of reddit’s enshittification, so there’s that at least.
The reality of global geopolitics stands as evidence against your assertion being correct. It’s similar, that’s true enough, but there are some key differences:
Back then, the six-day-war was fresh, Israel and its allies had proven Israel couldn’t be easily destroyed, and Israel learned it is vulnerable. Lots of local opposition to its actions in Egypt and Lebanon.
Today: Israel is in a much better defensive position, and is actively the aggressor with little pretense. Lots of local support for a very aggressive PM that is hell bent on openly killing all the Palestinians.
It’s very worse, and very different today.
I’m not saying he’s in the right, I’m just directly comparing the current PM of Israel with the guy from your Regan quote. It’s not the same situation: Netanyahu, sadly, is being encouraged to continue on his path, and nothing will change until he’s ousted.
Plot twist: It was the other Georgia.
We only get a summary, not a transcript, but:
I think this speaks far more about Netanyahu than it does about Biden. I have no doubt he’d double down on the crazy if the U.S. unilaterally ceased support, even going so far as to threaten or use nukes. Menachem was under significant economic and political pressure in his own country at the time, Netanyahu isn’t facing that yet. His own people will have to force his hand before a foreign leader can.
Also: https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/12/politics/biden-israel-losing-support-netanyahu/index.html
It doesn’t pay well, but “park ranger” is exactly that.
Fuck. That’s exactly it.
so far
If you want to do web requests/ use API’s, use ‘requests’
graphs/reporting, I’ve used ‘bokeh’ before, it was nice.
I’ve never used PyDroid, so I’m not sure how you’d install things, but these are both available via pypi, python’s package repository.