I’ve been in an acquisition like this. I feel for anyone who has their startup work dismantled by an acquisition just looking to hire and squash their product.
I don't know but I don't think rust has that problem. In fact I've always thought its data ownership paradigm is literally the most optimal approach to concurrency and parallelism. I really love using rayon in rust for instance.
I just literally can’t imagine a machine that is both cheaper and easier to deploy than the green goo we call life. Plant a tree. It’ll even spread itself. They look pretty.
This is NOT a condemnation of USAID, more of a contradiction: isn’t it crazy our government is giving free healthcare to foreign refugees in foreign countries and not its own citizens?
Ideally, we should do both.
It got out. My parents thought it was a rat, so they called my dog to get it. He did so gladly. When I woke up they told me the “bad news.” I was happy with it. That hamster bit.
I assume he’s asking “why can’t steam be considered a monopolistic platform”
What are the jokers?
You just ate garlic straight? Never heard of that.
You can say other things. Good. It’s been better. I’m alive. Just keep it short.
Good catch, that’s probably what’s happening then
TBH, I find the search feature on the block instances on your profile tab useful, HOWEVER, it shouldn't require the instance to exist or show up in search. It should let me put in any string. Just in case search is broken somehow.
I just don't know what blocked means then. It looks like I can see hexbear communities, probably comment on the, and even subscribe to them. But I guess they can't comment in programming.dev communities or see our stuff?
Can I just say that personally I don’t know anyone who wants to publicly microblog. Like that’s just such a niche type of social media. People want to participate in anonymous threads like Reddit, or post to friends like Instagram or facebook, but only celebrities and public figures want to microblog.