It's quite nice to browse that way actually, outside of the nostalgia effect, idk why exactly but it gives me more motivation to explore topics. Also I was thinking that perhaps not being able to open a folder in a new window might be a feature, I'm less tempted to open too many tabs at the same time.
Sad thing is that Linux used to be ahead on phones. Everyone swore by N900 and it was sabotaged by ms buykilling Nokia.
I looked for the issue on anna's archive, the editor in chief was Martin Zatz, born in 1944, so if it's him yeah he couldn't have met Marie Curie, but there is no confirmation that he was the one answering. However page 156 features two very cute raccoons, so it was worth investigating.
TLDR: couldn't confirm, found raccoons
Such a small share of ad-revenue goes to creators it's not worth it. You lose in wasting time, getting your brain turned to mush and getting manipulated by the ads. It costs less to support the creators directly.
I just wish there were easier ways to do so. Something decentralised with all the creators where I could fix an amount per month to spend on content creation and getting it split between what I appreciated.
More like fifty years, at least. He was sued for denying renting apartments to black people back in the seventies...
Anyone if this Is this supposed to be a specific real-world location?
According to my fast glancing over people comments on the internet it's in the rockies in colorado (people are theorising NORAD) but the building is based on the brooklyn army terminal in, well, brooklyn.
Yeah, of course the little people you see because of the mushrooms are "hallucinations". Nice try to cover up for pixie rings here. Obviously the fae have infiltrated institutions.
Fuck the copyright mafia. All the fascist tech bros trained their enslopification brainrotting engines on anna's archive without anyone in power batting an eye but I guess burn everything because someone might want to listen to a song.
Or in the present case, just never go to LinkedIn.
Not everything sent in PR is an improvement from everyone pov though. It might be an improvement for the contributor of a new feature they might be the only one to ever use, while it adds maintenance burden for you, more dependencies, risks of bugs etc for the community, which you have to balance somehow. Plus you might have a view on how to do things properly on your project, which needs to be communicated to contributors, which is additional work you might not have time for, especially if this is just some small side project.
You might consider looking into other shells. Fish has things such as nor requiring escaping variables with spaces and defining abbreviations that can work anywhere in a command line.