“Small changes to a few sections.” There. Happy?
runeko
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Stockholm syndrome.
“Specifically Annoying” or “Plausible Bullshit”? I’d buy the latter.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you accidental format the wrong /dev/sdX
9·8 months agoIf you format them all, you make sure you got the one you wanted.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Once you know Bootstrap's CSS you can't unsee it
2·8 months agoAgreed. My life is also not better for disliking things, but I really LIKE disliking those things.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Once you know Bootstrap's CSS you can't unsee it
1·8 months ago“… I don’t like disliking it.” You and I have very different life experiences.
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Linux@programming.dev•Linux kernel is leaving 486 CPUs behind, only 18 years after the last one made
9·8 months agoThat’s all we needed back on the 90s. Three for the government to run their wargames, one for each major university to run their interwebs pump. one for each blue-chip company to make sure they were complying with trickle-down economics. The remaining were sold overseas to allied countries so they could bootstrap themselves out of the late Renaissance. What a heady time it was to be alive.
Yep. Conspiracy or stupidity. Bold, egocentric stupidity.
The capitalist machine was also hooked on potash and lumber from Canada and labor from Mexico, but here we are.
Sure, and it counts double if code you wrote was the reason for the safety meeting.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Guide to software developer job advertisements
6·11 months agoFor what it’s worth, I’ve got similar experience, and I’ve seen what OP is talking about. CEO rolling in twice a year to make arbitrary decisions that overrides Product. Product fighing amongst themselves as to what the CEO actually meant. Anyone questioning any of the above is let go for not being a team player.
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Linux@programming.dev•You Don’t Need A Terminal Multiplexer on Your Desktop
1·11 months agoLol. I did try that. All the processors lit up to full for 2 min so it could understand highly nuanced and intricate questions like “What is the capitol of France?” I’ll ask it more questions when I need the room warmed up.
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Linux@programming.dev•You Don’t Need A Terminal Multiplexer on Your Desktop
8·11 months agoNah, install a terminal multiplexer instead.
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Linux@programming.dev•You Don’t Need A Terminal Multiplexer on Your Desktop
52·11 months agoI don’t neeeeeed a homelab with 24 cores and 96 Gb ram sitting next to my desk either, but here we are.
Didn’t realize until I read your comment. Thanks.
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Linux@programming.dev•I switched back to Windows (and my experience going back after a few months of Linux)
2·1 year agoAfter being Microsoft free for 9 months, I just set up a Windows box for a relative. Fuck me in the ear. That was awful.
Hahahha. Oh, Glaidfflaid sure hates Mrronnndais!


Witchcraft! It chose Debian for me. I use and enjoy Debian.