I think predicting the end of money is extremely optimistic.
I think predicting the end of money is extremely optimistic.
I guess I’ll be the one to ask. Since we are on Lemmy…
Linux support?
A few days ago I removed several webs (and spiders) that were too close to the front door outside, where people walk.
… But I left a big spider that was nicely out of the way with its web in the frame of a window.
I hope the trick-or-treaters appreciate what I did for the sake of the holiday.
They won’t be able to afford it.
If you don’t mind gacha games, I’ve been enjoying Honkai: Star Rail. The battles are turn based, some of the puzzles and events are a bit reaction time dependent, but not difficult generally.
I really didn’t want to let it win.
I also had that experience with emacs, which has a built in help system. I couldn’t find a topic on ‘exit’ or ‘quit’ and refused to just search online.
Took me half an hour.
Doesn’t work embedded in Eternity, I had to share it to an app like ImgurViewer or a browser via URLCheck
I think I used to be an Aztec Pyramid, but I’m becoming a Mosque, and rapidly heading toward the ruins.
Recently did the intro segment to a Weird Al polka
It kinda reads like you are saying ‘Someone should create this’ when you really mean ‘It is there if you look’.
Then go ahead and uncheck it.
(Lemmy Web UI, including in mobile mode)
That typo reverses the meaning by being one letter off.
(It had said “diy cooking paint”)
I’d say very slightly past that. Quantum computers do work right now, but it’s the same way the Wright brothers’ first plane worked: as proof of concept and research, but not better than existing tech for solving any problems.
And it’s not that they fail to meet expectations of the designers, as far as I know they do exactly what they are built to do as well as predicted with the tech we have. Just the press is expecting more.
This book also basically predicted cryptocurrency (but not the blockchain stuff)
Gerard Barron
CEO & Chairman, The Metals Company
(From the video, I could see it where I am.)
I have the Atari 2600 Halo cartridge, but I haven’t actually tried to play it yet.
Sure they are, but system apps are still installed in the immutable space initially, which is the important thing, that updates to it can’t go there.
I don’t know how desktop immutable systems deal with that.
If you want one that isn’t actually from that time, just feels like it, I’d say https://tildes.net/