If they existed it would be The Boys style super"heros". So I don’t know, I’d kinda prefer they didn’t know how to catch a punch.
If they existed it would be The Boys style super"heros". So I don’t know, I’d kinda prefer they didn’t know how to catch a punch.
Really coming out strong with the first promise being “WE DONT CARE, WERE DOING THIS IMMORAL THING ANYWAYS BECAUSE WEVE DELUDED OURSELVES INTO THINKING IT WILL GET US MONEY”
I’ve had too much raw XML parsing for one lifetime.
We still use a bastardized mixture of soap, rest, and grapqhl with zero consistency.
“30% of my pants is pooped”
Madthumbs in shambles
Nonsense! We’ve got plenty of friends here:
Maybe the year of the Linux desktop was the journey we met along the way.
Hence why I said kind of.
We kind of have that:
The problem is that you can’t exactly boil solid food, and its energy intensive. But at least it’s something.
I’m shocked that friday’s deployment to prod didn’t explode.
So maybe we should switch to systems that represent everyone equally, with equal and fair democratic representation, so that when evil inevitably arises it can be squashed.
The population is subsidizing you. Everybody subsidizes everyone. That’s how society works.
UBI raises everyone’s standard of living, both in practice and in theory.
🎵 Kier, chosen one, Kier.
Kier, brilliant one, Kier.
Brings the bounty to the plain through the torment, through the rains,
Progress, knowledge show no fear,
Kier, chosen one, Kier. 🎵
I’ve been doing some shady shit with regex lately (parsing .md files for interactive TTRPG sheets), but I’m glad to have not been touching XML
🤮
Java is inherently cross platform, and works well on linux. So assuming the phone is powerful enough, you should be good to go even if it’s linux.
Definitely worth checking out Minetest/Luanti though, it has promise.
Switching cost gonna switching cost
Anyway, I’m just saying the crypticness is largely cultural and unnecessary. If there is some kind of CLI “skin” that lets you interact with Linux at the command line using normal words, I’d love to know about it.
This is far more manual than you probably had in mind, but Linux has support for a command called alias, which allows you to basically rename anything you like:
It looks pretty cute. But holy shit the mouse on that thing looks awful to use.