Aww, the poor turtle is trying their very best.
Aww, the poor turtle is trying their very best.
You probably have a skewed impression. This is common in some places like Germany, but it’s far from the norm. (Even in Germany it’s mostly telecom that does it for some reason.)
Many ISPs only change the allocated IP only in cases like lost connections and some don’t even do that giving out but not guaranteeing static IPs.
Can you get apocalypse insurance? I think I’m in the market for it.
No, no, no. It’s the end of times. I can hear the trumpets of the apocalypse.
Now Valve needs to release half life 3 and the world as we know it will truly perish.
Jokes aside. I hope this means work on a UI overhaul can seriously begin.
Very strange that they did not encode the stop string “<sep>” as a special token.
Yes, this maximal decentralized usage where everybody has their own copy but can collaborate and pick and choose from other copies was a central idea in the creation of git. Ultimately it was made for Linux Kernel development and that is how that works over there.
You do not even need to use git specific protocols. One can simply import patch sets and mail them to each other.
Git was made to work decentralized and repositories are trivial to mirror.
Can humans think under that definition? I think it’s highly likely we can’t.
Are humans always able to come up with anything new? If so where does this ability originate. How would someone identify that?
I think this definition of thought is too limited and not how we use the word intuitively.
I am using eternity. There, it’s just a link but every word is surrounded by ~.
Unfortunately, I don’t think lemmy.world is authoritative in regards to formatting and Lemmy itself – iirc – does not suggest formatting guidelines.
Spoiler formatting is also a pain because of that :/
Why all the tilde symbols? That’s what makes it quite distracting and hard to read for me tbh.
Sie haben gerufen?
Not to mention there are so many more ways to fuck up security when configuring it all on your own outside a container.
Edit: of course one can also fuck up security with a container
But there are a lot of quantum processes going on in the atmosphere, no?
If you don’t find resource planning on an enterprise level erotic then I don’t know what’s wrong with me
Yea Microsoft doesn’t do interstates well I’ve heard
Why do you say it’s obvious that the English wiki “has nothing”?
Correct me if I’m wrong but the Linux Kernel itself does not enforce a directory structure at all. It’s the user space (including the init ram image) that mounts the system directories wherever they want them.
Edit: Besides inside mountable system filesystems like sysfs or /proc etc
Jep, I blame autocorrect.
There is a reason for that. PDFs de facto “standard” is complex and documentation is sparse. PDFs were also designed to be static and uneditable which makes a lot of simple edits more complex to implement than people think.
Also ich würde behaupten, dass es in der Tat nicht sehr cool ist einfach in einer anderen Sprache zu antworten.