

“Nothing flies over my head, I’m too fast. I would catch it!” <3
Happens to everybody! I hope you have a good day, friend!


“Nothing flies over my head, I’m too fast. I would catch it!” <3
Happens to everybody! I hope you have a good day, friend!


Yes, it absolutely is. The /s indicates the end of a sarcastic comment.
This was a sarcastic commentary on Google’s inability to properly categorize things now.


This right here. We are not mature enough as a species to have a completely accessible Internet.
Oh damn, you’re right!
On another note: have you spent any time considering how to install Linux on … literally everything?
I think if I were to spend the time analyzing my conversations over the last 6 months I would probably find I spend a lot of time having conversations about why people should explicitly never use a Windows OS.


This is the technological equivalent of the Plot in Jurassic World: Dominion …

Linux From Scratch


Laughs in AC/DC Model Trains and Battletech


First, I admire you for the heart, depth, and character you bring to this role. My question relates to Klingon culture and in-universe development. Star Trek has a rich history of having “flagship characters” for the important cultures (You, Worf, and B’ellana for the Klingons, Spock for the Vulcans, Deanna and Lwaxana Troi for Betazed, etc.)
What has been the hardest part about redefining Klingon culture post burn? and what defining in-universe moment changed the Klingons the most in the last ~1000 years?
Qapla’! (Also thank you! but Klingon doesn’t have a word for that…)


I think you’re right, I was more replying to the comment at hand.


You know, that’s a good point that I did forget…


Clever to try and make this about a woman’s right to use birth control (which also implies the corollary of a woman’s right to not use it.), but your assertion is that the population control is necessary.
Controlling things means making people comply when they don’t.
Also, what’s you’re goal here: To have people just decide to choose not to have kids? In your mind what people should choose not to have kids? What happens when people choose to have kids anyway?
Which is, you know, how biology and biological systems work. As long as people exist: they’re gonna fuck. When they fuck, there are gonna be kids.


Your response, combined with your original statement of
Population control is necessary
brings us to:
See question 2: which group of people do you want to tell aren’t allowed to have kids?


Ok, just to speed this along: Any discussion that starts this way will eventually come to the questions:
Who do you want to remove from the populations?
Who do you want to prevent from having children?
If we just open the conversation with this question, we can find out what your real motivation is here.


I and my group are all just on matrix.org. We didn’t want the risk of dealing with potentially less reliable servers or federation.
Absolutely a strong way to go.
Yea, there are some historical reasons for the integrations, but they could do a better job evolving the UI to match the current state of things for sure.


I run a Matrix server and it’s deffo YMMV based on the server admin and how good they are at maintaining things.
Getting the federation to work can also be a chore and a half. Otherwise it works super well. The clients often implement features on top of the protocol (looking at Element and their weird jitsi integration for instance).
The just in time economy is running a little bit late.