

Except that *Fox, *Fennec and *Wolf are downstream to Firefox, so if the main trunk goes shit, they will become outdated soon.


Except that *Fox, *Fennec and *Wolf are downstream to Firefox, so if the main trunk goes shit, they will become outdated soon.


I don’t think any popular instances defederated .ml though?


I’m a .ml because it was the second most popular instance when I joined, and I refuse to be bullied by other people tribalism to change to a different instance.
(Although that /s… if you tried to joke with me, then I’m sorry, I was/am too tired to understand it)


It’s the same shit, lemmy has it’s own flavour of power hungry unhinged mods (see yepowertrippingbastards /c/yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com ). And due to multiple instances some of the vocal users are affected by tribalism (as in “my instance is better, your instance is xyz”).


I remember an if a == a: (I left it there because lol)
I once worked on a codebase in js where
a == a // true
a == a // false
a == a // true
(Same variable compar to itself is true at first, then false, then true…)
And when I cried ‘per que’ the explanation made some evil, sadistic sense.


Aha. Good. This is atheism. But if you read the wiki article you’ll notice the first paragraph, that “Hindu atheism” is used to describe atheists, agnostics and non-theists, as well as spiritual belief that rejects the existence of the main god (bot not other shiet).
This is what OP calls atheism
Hinduism is quite sophisticated and you can be atheist / agnostic while still being Hindu ie. believing in concepts like karma, samsara, moksha, and advaita.
Reincarnation belief is not atheism. Karma & Samsara take the place of the deity and judgment of your life deeds according to divine moral compass, it’s just that they are not anthropomorphic.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_atheism
This is a Hindi term to describe a pick-your-beliefs Hindu. It’s a proper term though, like a city name, so maybe that’s why you’re confused.


The gay agenda.
Omg, this is the gay conspiracy I’ve been hearing all about.
It’s not the gay agenda I wanted :(


Maybe it’s a language specific thing? In my native tongue March 23 sounds like a journal entry, not a normal date.


I get your point, but your comparison is a little… off. Wasn’t Gutenberg “printing”, not “writing”?


Yeah, can’t find anything on dotnet getting poisoned by AI slop, so until you link it, I’ll assume you’re lying.


Thank you.
Next week 2 month / year when you decide to run something else or more, not so much.
Could you maybe give me an example of what that could be? I might be not knowledgeable enough about what I could do with it.
I don’t want to hear the fans
To be precise, only when not in use. When it’s working then yeah, its gonna cool down somehow.


Thank you, but I don’t want to keep my desktop running. The cooling noise, the electricity. Did I mentioned the fans? They are quiet but I can hear them, I want something that goes silent and wakes up when needed.
Ah, folly of untyped systems. Tbh this behaviour makes sense given the rules implemented within the language. Anything passed to parseInt is casted to string and then parsed.
Is it shitty behaviour - yes. Does it make sense in given the language implementation - yes.


PHP has got a lot of new features in the language that makes it a little bit like c# now, so it’s not that bad anymore :P


My point is that the polls mentioned in the wiki seem to not be mentioning socio-economic systems, but the USSR country and it’s culture, as well as it’s dissolution (which was handled like shit in most of the countries AFAIK).


ex-Soviet citizens prefer Socialism.
That’s not exactly what the polls in the article were about though?


The article seems to be missing polling history from countries that don’t support it’s thesis, like Poland.
The heck you’re talking about? There’s a ton of free resources to learn the basics.
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/csharp official Microsoft learning resources.
https://dotnettutorials.net/course/csharp-dot-net-tutorials/ for C# basics and .NET framework (which is backend standard).
For game engines you need specific tutorials in those engines.
FOSS to thrive needs people who can afford to spend time and energy on it. With the recent enshittification of workers collective power, developers have less of both, and the trend is pessimistic.