Bad bot.
It seems the spoiler annotation is not working (for me, on liftoff, on android). But also, there’s no need to wrap it in spiller tags to begin with.
I’m looking forward to changing my vote on you. 😍
Am definitely human.
Bad bot.
It seems the spoiler annotation is not working (for me, on liftoff, on android). But also, there’s no need to wrap it in spiller tags to begin with.
I’m looking forward to changing my vote on you. 😍
Is this a Slack Wyrm reference I see before me? 😁
Good bot!
Oh, interesting. It’s rare to find a negative thing about ADW Launcher - this is one of them, as your tip doesn’t work for me (long press yields an app management menu).
Thanks though!
I love that you did this mini AMA. Thank you for that. 🤗
Rather than intruding, transitioned individuals ought to be seen as the strongest allies - on both sides of the fence. The lived experience you being to the table is tremendously valuable because it is so indisputably valid.
I have a million questions.
I’m crossing my fingers that you’ll get a reply, and not as a PM. I’m bursting with curiosity but such things are so very difficult to even have opportunity to be enlightened.
I want to make an art installation where a trajectoid rolls down a squiggly and very narrow board (as opposed to a broad surface as shown in the video), so it’s evident that its quirky shape is particularly appropriate to that exact board.
Hmm, I respect your point of view but suspect that it is shaped by your experience. Here’s my stereotypical thought: I wonder if you’re in the USA. Because to many of us in other parts of the world, y’all are insanely focused on religion. It is not like that everywhere.
I consider myself an agnostic (don’t believe in a higher power), but when confronted with insistent christians I readily pivot into atheism (that a higher power does not and cannot exist).
It seems to me that many of those who are seen as atheist are “merely” agnostic, and this misinterpretation stems from a fundamental(ist) “if you’re not with us you’re against us” belief system.
(upvoted for a good “unpopular opinion” though)
Oh wow, your first paragraph will certainly get you in trouble in certain circles - but, more importantly, your second paragraph is as excellent a defusal as I’ve ever seen.
I wish Lemmy apps didn’t collapse comments when tapping them - it makes text selection impossible (or rather, it forces you through the ‘view source’ menu which is ludicrously roundabout for the purpose).
I sympathise with your history, your point is well made. As for your future, have you considered adopting?
Not many of us control what Firefox does, either… 🤷
Signed, a long time Firefox zealot
As an avid Slack user, having to use Teams at my latest job is torture. On the other hand, I’m part of a small community that also runs a self-hosted Mattermost instance, and let me say it is damned close to being exactly as slick and feature-packed as Slack is. I’m so sold on it.
Reading the post title, I was expecting this:
Why don’t kleptomaniacs get humour? Because they take things, literally.
…seriously though, my creativity involves one or more of hand power tools, a soldering iron, computer code. Worth mentioning, I’m currently working on repurposing an old video editor into a ginormous USB keyboard.
I’m playing a similar game called just “Life”. I seem to have misplaced the manual for it which is quite the hurdle because there are no save/restore points.
It’s an open-world game and there are many NPC’s, but the few bosses seem randomly placed (at least, I haven’t found any pattern to it) and what’s worse is that you can’t really tell them apart from regular NPC’s until you’ve already engaged them! Got burned by that a fair bit more than once.
I’ve considered just starting over but the prospect of losing literally my entire progress… 😬
Without getting into the nuances, CPTSD is situational, or it’s caused by a confluence of factors, and is a negative aspect of people’s lives requiring support. Neurodivergence is more often something that’s biological, and not usually negative, and can be celebrated.
I just want to say that this is eloquently and quite beautifully put.
Agreed, and if you’re not on KDE then htop will do just fine.