Reddit (now Lemmy) singlehandedly made me as un-creative and unproductive as I am now (more accurately it's my tendency to get addicted to stuff like this led to this, but please let me have this)
Political compass memes
Must be python, because it's my favorite, and I reject this image.
As opposed to real dragons?
Figma balls haha gottem!!
Is this fucking loss?
Flip side of the coin, I had a sysadmin who wouldn’t increase the tmp size from 1gb because ‘I don’t need more than that recommended size’. I deploy tons of etl jobs, and they download gbs of files for processing to this globally known temp storage. I got it changed for one server successfully after much back and forth, but the other one I just overrode it in my config files for every script.
Can confirm. I'm the 2012 baby.
Fascinating. Termination Shock by Neal Stephenson deals with the same Sulphur as a way to combat global warming.
For me it kind of feels this way, because there's only a handful of sites I visit regularly, and if one of those sites is unavailable, it feels like I don't know what to do. In a sense, I am trapped in this new browsing habit that has made me get used to constant short form content that is exciting, and a lack of it is now crippling. At least replacing reddit with lemmy has helped me recover a little bit, because I find that I'm unable to stay on lemmy for hours at a time like I was on reddit.
Is this just filter, or has she finally started to look normal again?
Woke kills dreams