

This is great. I’m saving this.
Just chilling


This is great. I’m saving this.


That intro and general structure (AI loves bulleted lists but then again so do I) sure sound like a lot of the responses I’ve gotten. As always, it’s hard to say for sure.


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The bar is so low


I mean. “she was killed by the IDF” is passive voice, no? I think IDF is out of control as much as the next person but passive voice can be communicative and clear as much as active voice. And clearly it’s easy to reach for if you gave it as a counter example accidentally.
200G of packages is 200G I can’t use for games and media.


It’s a pretty accurate description of the last 8 years TBH.


I think he’s way too smart to run for president. And he’s covered politics long enough that he also knows better.
I believe at the v6 bump something in libalpm changed and it broke the way I had installed yay, at least. Took me a bit to fix because previously I’d just installed yay with go install and IIRC that didn’t work to rebuild.
I want to say this was the issue: https://github.com/Jguer/yay/issues/1519
Oh no is my yay going to break for a week or two again?


Business continuity plan testing day.


That’s it, I’m reporting you.
/s just in case
I looked her up. I’m pretty sure this is satire judging from the comedic nature of most of her posts.


If it makes the people paying taxes feel happy then I don’t see why not.


I can confirm this is related to the 0.19.4 update. The bug goes away if I downgrade my instance.
That said, it was extra bad with the beta because I think they never got marked read but now that the final release is cut and I’ve upgraded, they’re being marked read on refresh.
I think. It’s possible I just missed that it was working on refresh on beta6 too.


I wish this wasn’t so true.


Better yet you can configure gitignore globally for git. I do this mostly to avoid polluting repo ignore files with my editor specific junk but *.key and similar can help prevent accidents.
Pretty sure that’s what he gave as punishment for eating of the forbidden tree.