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synae[he/him]
synae[he/him] @ synae @lemmy.sdf.org
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  • Cantaloupe? Or wontaloupe?

  • Hell yeah

  • As I've matured in my career, I write more and more bash. It is absolutely appropriate for production in the right scenarios. Just make sure the people who might have to maintain it in the future won't come knocking down your door with torches and pitchforks...

  • Damn, the hardy boys went to space?? Never read that one

  • Fuck I was so disappointed and ashamed reading that in the election results

  • The "sauce vs dressing" one worked for me when I first heard about it, but in the following days it refused to give an AI answer and now has a "reasonable" AI answer

    The original, if you haven't seen it:

  • Yea, you just disown them as a friend and walk away

    A real friend would never make you do something that early

  • IMO yes, it makes it feel more authentic and digitally weathered

    But I'm just some guy

  • I will stab you for cheese, I didn't realize I should have a dedicated tool for it though!

  • I've bothered to finish Xen maybe 3-4 times in my life but everything before that point I've played through probably 80 times, I love it so much

  • Ok, let's say it is a covid-era privilege. Why does that mean it has to go away? Why can't it be a modern day innovation? Isn't it a curb on vehicle emissions? More spending money in people's wallets if they're not paying for gas or coffee or meals on the go due to commuting? What's the fuckin downside?? We stumbled upon a good thing

    Oh fuck, I forgot the real estate prices. My bad. Yea let's cancel this whole thing

  • Yay

    Jump
  • With a tab searching extension, and understanding the whole setof tabs as a work stack. At least that's how I've always treated it, though I rarely make it over 100 tabs anymore

  • Green'll do just fine, thanks

  • Lucky for you, enough people are confusing the terms that you're getting answers for both haha

  • This is what I'm talking about:

    Can anyone succinctly explain

    <topic>

    ? Everything I’ve read in the past said

    <stuff>

    . However I encountered a random idiot on the Internet that claimed

    <something else>

    . I immediately rejected this idea because it was counter to what I knew about

    <topic>

    .