CrypticCoffee

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CrypticCoffee,

But you can get pretty close and that us why we are here…

CrypticCoffee, (edited )

I think it’s worth bringing a solution in house. A recommended migration route. If you want people to feel confident to pick any instance, you have to give them the confidence to move easily and not fear picking a small instance that might die when their owner gets bored. A simple setting option to migrate from, then you select the account and either (through communities accessible, or through automated request, pull that data and subscribe to communities. Maybe blocks etc also.

CrypticCoffee,

Do you feel fully recharged now, or still catching up from the intensity of it all?

CrypticCoffee,

Good to hear. Thanks for the work you do on Lemmy. It’s nice to be free from the corporate machine that is Reddit.

CrypticCoffee,

“A key question in the case was how the message got out, considering Snapchat is an encrypted app.

One theory, raised in the trial, was that it could have been intercepted via Gatwick’s Wi-Fi network. But a spokesperson for the airport told BBC News that its network “does not have that capability”.

In the judge’s resolution, cited by the Europa Press news agency, it was said that the message, “for unknown reasons, was captured by the security mechanisms of England when the plane was flying over French airspace”.”

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68099669

CrypticCoffee,

Try cassette beasts. Definitely scratches that itch. A great indie game.

CrypticCoffee,

You’re welcome. Enjoy!

CrypticCoffee,

I take personal offense to that. How do you not?

CrypticCoffee,

github.com/FossifyOrg/Keyboard It’s there in the org, not sure when it gets released to F-droid, but I think they’re just going 1 by 1, so hopefully shouldn’t be long.

CrypticCoffee,

Which one? I saw calendar yesterday.

CrypticCoffee,

What are you using for gallery? Do you have something that easily moves stuff between folders etc.?

CrypticCoffee,

How many things does 1 person want to stream at once?

CrypticCoffee,

Good luck. It’s a stressful time. I hope you get yourself sorted in whatever you plan to do.

CrypticCoffee,

You tell those people who left good jobs and now need this to put food on their table and pay the bills. You have the empathy of a CEO.

CrypticCoffee, (edited )

You can always start sooner and dual boot on Linux Mint to get familiar test your usecases. I have been dual booting and haven’t logged into Windows in over 6 months. Gaming is pretty good for many games on Linux.

CrypticCoffee,

Or MineClone2 on Minetest if you like the digging aspect.

CrypticCoffee,

That sounds like a great education setup. Hope we mirror that in the west.

CrypticCoffee,

It just turned legitimate points into meme bashing. Makes me doubt it. Comes across more like the anti-SystemD folk.

CrypticCoffee, (edited )

It does give anti-SystemD “why make new when what we got now is good vibes”.

Their Java bashing was more a criticism of design patterns than Java, but fell into the meme bashing of tech based on one example. Find an old bug and say tech is dreadful as a result.

CrypticCoffee,

Very good point. Mr x11 expert maybe seems pissed he’s gotta learn a new tech and refuses to, so will bash it and hope it goes away. But if they were an expert, they’d probably know the things you mentioned.

CrypticCoffee, (edited )

Become a professional, then you’ll commit every time you make a small bit of functionality. If you’re doing massive changes like this, you haven’t broken something after multiple days of code enough. When you do that and you have no idea what you broke it with and when, it conditions you towards small iterable chunks.

CrypticCoffee,

Source? Do the UK even have a Sears Catalogue?

CrypticCoffee,

But if they catch you sweating, you’re busted. Isn’t it public record that the guy cannot sweat?

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