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  • I can use Bootstrap, much like I can write CSS, I just don't think it's a good use of my time.

  • There's a lot of things I detest - bananas, generic medieval fantasy settings, reality TV. My life isn't better for disliking them, it's just the unfortunate reality of my character.

  • I wouldn't buy at the current price, raise it as much as you like.

    There's just not enough USPs to justify the cost to me, regardless of how shiny the graphics might be.

    I want to want it, but it's going to have to do a lot more than it currently is as a platform.

  • Get those HPV vaccines, by the sound of it. What a naff article.

  • I'm glad someone does! I don't like disliking it.

  • Mainly because I already understand CSS and HTML and having to learn their way of doing things is extra work and overhead.

  • I have to use Bootstrap at work and I'm really not a fan. It's somehow more work than writing CSS from scratch.

  • "Returning to the office" is such a gross phrase. Get fucked.

  • I messed around trying to get Redhat 7.2 or 7.3 working but gave up (Q1 or Q2 2002). I later experimented with SuSe (or however it was stylised in Q1 2005), messed about with Knoppix and a few other distros, before properly going all-in on Ubuntu 5.04 when I was 18.

  • Oh god

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  • looks at radiator dubiously

  • I've yet to actually find out what it's useful to me for. I don't need shit synopses of things.

  • Wow, there is someone else out there that feels the same as I do about Dan!

  • I like beans 'n' such.

  • Silly me, looking at the About page.

  • A technical description?

    I don't know the first thing about Bonfire. I literally only know its name, and even then, I'm not sure if it's even an it.

    It might be an organisation, a single tool, a framework, a development environment, a service, I genuinely don't know.

    A "mission-driven project" is a meaningless phrase that can be applied to almost anything.

    For you it's buzzwords, for other people it means a very specific positioning.

    Positioning what?

  • Looking at the about page because the concept sounds like it might be really cool...

    Started in 2020, Bonfire is a mission-driven project creating
    sustainable open-source tools and building blocks for communities to
    engage meaningfully, coordinate as peers, make collective decisions,
    and cooperate effectively – all interconnected with countless
    federated apps across the web. We're dedicated to nurturing digital
    spaces that encourage vibrant community participation and impactful
    collaboration.

    We endeavour to foster a transparent, inclusive, and empowering
    environment. This ethos drives us to build connected, democratic, and
    vibrant digital spaces, supporting communities around the world to
    connect, grow, and flourish.

    Who writes this stuff? It's meaningless buzzword drivel.

    What's the point in an about page's first text block if not to give a high level overview of what the thing is?

    It might well be something I could be enthusiastic about but I took one look and thought "You've given me no reason to try to decode this and there's better things I could do with a sunny Saturday".

    About pages are super important and this project is being let down by it.

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  • Officially, aye, but this is piracy board. Fans have scanned the film itself and made it available illicitly. Project 4K77 looks fantastic, for example.

  • Another vote for Project4K77 (and 80, and 83). Watched the first film last week from it and it looked fantastic.