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emma wrote
yeah, i ended up just scotch taping the cardboard packaging of a cooking pot to the inside of the case door.
emma wrote
unfortunately the connectors are very sandwiched between the card and the cooler, so i didn't want to take this route
emma wrote
i tried it, and unfortunately the settings don't persist after a reboot
emma wrote
lol i thought this was another one of your weird jokes until i came across this article
truly shocking that an nft event can exist in 2023
emma wrote
i think you might have to glaze the chicken. perhaps with some kind of a honey. a dog honey, if you will.
emma wrote
my thoughts on this are:
google and their ilk want posting code on the internet to incur legal obligations for the author to maintain that code to their standards. it used to be that software companies bought the tools they used, but now they all sip from pools of poo water such as npm. so to bring up the standards of the software they voluntarily download and embed into their products, they want the authors to be legally obliged to maintain the software to some standard, and if they do not, then they want a name they can sue. this is why google is trying to get a foothold into open source projects, why there's such a big focus on so-called software bill of materials and "securing" the so-called supply chain, why the eu is trying to enshrine these kinds of obligations into law with the so-called cyber resilience act (the linux foundation speculates that accepting seemingly well-meaning donations from companies could make you a "software manufacturer" under the cra), and why these real name policies are a thing.
emma wrote
that's neat. i didn't know mario maker 2 ran on the pc-98
emma wrote
i am a peer and i hereby review this analysis
emma wrote
boo! get the pitchforks
emma wrote
they should give 'windows 12' its own unicode codepoint, like ﷽
emma wrote
that's cool. mine isn't that fancy, so i have to use regular ice cube trays like a cavewoman.
emma wrote
i think the more likely explanation is that all those ladies are named marc jacobs, and they all have bags with their name on so they know it's their's
emma wrote
the good days, gone, washed away like dog honey in the rain
emma wrote
it's Emma872766
. i linked it above, but i can see how that'd be easy to miss.
emma wrote
None of those hold a candle to Reiser5, a currently developed filesystem they voluntarily named after a guy who murdered his wife, and which causes dismay among the anti-SJW crowd in the phoronix comments when people talk about that fact
emma wrote
greench
emma wrote
This is the kind of thing that would make me close the issue tracker and open up a mailing list with the gnarliest designed for netscape 2.0 web interface imaginable
emma wrote
oh hey, that's the weird nerd who made a zero effort 'activitypub support pls' issue on the postmill issue tracker, then thumbs upped the tone policing comments when i raised the plagiarism issue on the kbin issue tracker
open source is when you bark at other people so they make the things you want
emma wrote
the spam didn't even have a link to crouton, btw
emma wrote
It's $700, has no buttons, and gets rid of cartridges in favour of produce packs
emma wrote
and are all the images you could ever need
emma wrote
sorry
emma wrote
if that's done on the device itself, and the stuff you're typing isn't sent anywhere, i have no problem with that. besides, iOS likes to suggest i put å in front of every english word, so disabling the predictive row wouldn't be a big loss for me anyway.
when the app is educational in nature, i have a huge problem with being offered "AI" generated courses, as that's basically asking me to give them money so i can be misled.
emma wrote
epic