

Technically you are correct, but is there a more relevant community?
Technically you are correct, but is there a more relevant community?
If that was true, it should be using no delimiters, and therefore still a bug.
Also, American English delimits large numbers like 1,000,000.
It should respect your region and language settings by default. If it doesn’t, file a bug report.
A humanoid robot can operate in the existing world. It can climb stairs and open a door, for example. A robot on wheels without arms can’t do that.
You need a bed presence sensor? I mean, I guess you’d want to be notified if suddenly your bed was not present, but I can’t imagine that it happens that often.
And that’s why I don’t work in software development!
Sure, but the type of people looking to use federated selling platforms are unlikely to want to use something like Stripe
What makes you so sure of that? I’m pretty sure they know and plan to exploit it themselves.
Ideas are cheap. This is the third post like this I’ve seen in two weeks. Build it.
Gee Linus you think you could’ve fucking said something before it got to this point?
Only difference between that and a burger is a burger is usually on a roll, not slices of bread. (And a burger is always hot, but then so are some sandwiches.)
That was an objectively good game. Small and short, but good.
Hunters, on the other hand, not great.
Day one? A hamburger is a sandwich.
How do you send a browser notification if the browser is closed?
Really? Mine doesn’t care about that.
Even trolls, Nazis and other actively malicious people?
No, but even a baseless civil suit costs a lot of time and money to fight.
The official one is delaying updates to its linked libraries due to bugs. Fedora would rather have the security fixes.
I don’t buy servers without iDRAC enterprise licenses. It’s too damn useful.
What has this got to do with the fediverse?