

Well, they started with murdering 170+ journalists, so this doesn’t seem too out of character for them.
Well, they started with murdering 170+ journalists, so this doesn’t seem too out of character for them.
Glad I’m not the only one that thinks like this.
I remember one of my teachers banning “doh!”. It didn’t last very long.
I know that’s what CSS is supposed to do, but I’m not sure many people use it that way.
I’m using Aerospace and I’m happy with it. Haven’t tried yabai.
Cooking oil helps with scrubbing it off so that it doesn’t continue to stick. Good for scraping off the residue.
This recall applies only to the Anker PowerCore 10000 power bank (Model: A1263) manufactured between January 1st, 2016 - October 30th, 2019 in black, blue, red and white, sold in the United States between June 1st, 2016, and December 31st, 2022.
So if I bought mine on Amazon.ca in Canada it won’t burn my house down?
More specifically, the bracelets are lined up for rot13.
It might be more fun to print two randomly ordered bracelets that need to be lined up correctly to en/decipher a message.
Either way, it is successful.
I always appreciate a good Clone High reference.
Haha. I guess I never noticed.
Java was stagnating under Sun, unfortunately. I hate to say it, but Oracle probably saved Java.
Awesome. I was there in 2006 when this project got off the ground. If I remember correctly, it was a fork of TuxKart, since the author could not be reached in order to take over the project (or they didn’t want to hand over maintenance).
It was a part of the Linux Game Tome forums Game of the Month. I think there were really only ever two - SuperTux and SuperTuxKart. The idea behind GotM was to get devs and artists to all focus on one game to make some improvements. In reality, people got attached and never moved on the the next project. I still think it was a success, though!
They’ve both been mentioned multiple times already, but I think you need to try out both Logseq and Obsidian and pick whichever you like better. They are both very similar, but take slightly different approaches. There are also plugins for each to make them behave more like the other.
I personally use Logseq because it’s open source and I like the daily journal and outlining features. I used and enjoy obsidian, too, and it has plugins to improve journals and outlining.
Damn. That’s probably the last time I used it, too.
They’re moving to IRC?
Is Ben-Hur not a biblical epic?
It was named after Java, which they already had the trademark for.