

TBH it sounds just like talking underwater. Maybe they’re expert sound mimics and that’s just how they hear us.
TBH it sounds just like talking underwater. Maybe they’re expert sound mimics and that’s just how they hear us.
At which altar should we pray to the idol cores?
Thanks for that. In this day and age, hearing something positive is a bliss, even it’s just deradicalizing hexers.
I have programmed in Scheme Lisp in college as the underlying language for Fundamentals of Information Structure. A very adequate language for that purpose. It also taught me the value of text editors that auto completed brackets. Never more.
Anyway, thank you for creating a debloated tool. I will never be able to join you in your development, is all.
Dude runs Solaris and OpenBSD, programming in Lisp is just an expansion of his quirkiness.
Completely understandable. I say this as someone with way more photos in digital only media than I should.
Having actual prints has always been the consensus among activistsarchivists. No digital media lasts as long. The media may persist but the technology to read them is long gone.
Edit: autocorrupt.
For photos? Archival prints. As a bonus, you also get a cool album to reminisce later in life.
Your facts and science make me sad.
You’re confusing federation with self hosting.
I mean, it’s good opsec to have a separate account to talk about dicey subjects anyway. You’re leaving less breadcrumbs in the same place.
Your username implies the existence of a lesser, regular jimboomba.
Sun Microsystems, thank you for your legacy.
What is the use of federating a blog? Just commenting?
Does it have categorization like eBay?
I just gotta say that’s one of the most positive developer-user interactions I’ve seen. Kudos Jokob, I don’t think you could do any better responding to requests and criticism.
Oh, glorious!