Seconding this. Along with the fact that Ubuntu wouldn't work properly when I tried it. I had an issue with the installer that prevented me from downloading anything. So I tried mint and it just worked.
Darkpanda got it. It was mission to Mars, a movie where someone makes a DNA sequence out of Skittles and calls it his "perfect woman"
Yeah I think I'm conflating a movie I saw and that.
The further I think on it and try googling, I can't find anything on it. I know it's a scene from something, but I'm starting to think it was a movie not TNG
Yeah pretty sure it was Riker in TNG
Some are some aren't. I'm pretty sure that's one of the bigger types.
You can’t expect to wield supreme executive power just ’cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
I'll try it out when I get home tonight!
How did you find the tutorial? I was just thinking about finding tutorials for Godot.
The real issue is that every single application requires you to provide a CV and cover letter, only to then make you re-enter all of the info from those into their likely terrible hiring software that will force you to sign up. Then the majority ghost you.
So yeah, while I agree it's not worth writing a custom cover letter for every job, I'd say CVs are worse. As you are pretty much forced to anyway as you re-enter everything over and over despite providing a copy of your CV.
I think a big part of the hate came from the fact that the developer was charging for a premium version. Lemmy is all about open source, power to the people kind of things, so I imagine this rubbed people up the wrong way. Plus it was a fairly popular reddit app, and people were hating on the reddit refugees as well.
I use sync and I used it when it was a reddit app. It was funny to join Lemmy while hating on sync was trendy.
There are multiple weird artifacts. The most obvious is the right wheel, but why is the left wheel attachment point an indistinct shadowy blur? The car is the focus in the photo, there shouldn't be anything blurry like that.