
It hasn’t been legal to privately own jews for quite a while now.
moved here from: https://lemm.ee/u/abbadon420

It hasn’t been legal to privately own jews for quite a while now.
They aren’t. Kuwait is the only oil-producing country that has no other export methods than through the strait of homuz. Even Irak has a pipeline through Turkey.

Connect. It felt most like RIF, so I stuck with it
You can’t prove that. There is nobody alive to testify that they “tried and failed”

Probably the auther changed their mind. Maybe because they thought it wasn’t a good question after all. Maybe they didn’t like the comments. You’d have to ask the author, if you still have the post loaded somewhere.

As a graphics specialist, I can confirm that this is not ai generated

Makes it easier to recognize the slop
Yes, Neovim on Windos vs. Neovim on Linux
I tried neovim on windows. It is not quite the same experience. Especially neotree is very buggy

If you also plan on teaching html and css, than I’d go for js first. Having your code instantly response in a visual way, is super motivating for most students.
If you just want to tech programming concepts, i’d go for python.
If you want this to be the start of a complete cs study, than you can start with C

I’ve started dual weilding lately, but it doesn’t add much. Only thing reddit offers is doomscrolling. And sometimes that’s what I want. A shame that it gets interupted by ads and ai slop.

Well shit, now you make me feel like I’m under-using lemmy. You’ve worded it very well.
To be fair, this doesn’t mean you can’t use AI as a tool. An artist or a software developer can generate things with AI and orchestrate the pieces to become a new whole. That whole could still be copyrighted.

They posted something about lisp yesterday, that’s how I came to ask this question.
This is my fetish now
You mean high grade is more recruiters… right?

Just as I was getting fed up with Postman. I’ll be looking into this.
Not use the builtin password manager. https://mashable.com/article/microsoft-edge-password-manager-storing-credentials-plaintext