Yes but IMO the merge conflict PPV would work and be awesome, and the straight-up bribery already works.
In fact, files end up corrupted,
Backup often and check the backups.
data is improperly transferred
Backup often.
hard drives fail
Backup often.
formats change
Use an open format. For extra sure, make sure it doesn't carry DRM.
work simply vanishes.
Uuuuh don't be corrupt?
Like, really, it's not like one's asking too much.
C:
Problem
→ return Solution;
C++:
Problem
→
const [auto]&& (Problem&& problem) noexcept(noexcept( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )) { return Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)); } -> decltype( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )
Pipewire: works.
Pulseaudio: worksn't.
Really, it's as simple as that. Pulseaudio tried to be the systemd of sound and ~~failed~~ succeeded pretty horribly. Even its packaging was horrible, back when it was first put into Fedora and I tried uninstalling, it threatened taking down Libreoffice and Gedit with it.
"I can't tunnel the ring in TCP mister Frodo, but I can tunnel you."
"Piracy is Difficult to Compete Against"
Have you tried
Not Enshittifying
?
Of all the things I expected to enshittify during 2024 I certainly didn't expect we'd start with the Pi.
adventure
uuuuh since G5 the Pokémon plots are rehashed and banalised as heck, and there's almost never any sensation of valuable risk or conflict to the plot. G6 literally makes the first arc of the plot "join this bunch of loser schoolers and do nothing".
reverse immigration
So... like... emigration?
Do journalists even complete high school these days?
lol. lmao. What am I even reading?
The CSS is literally openly served along with the website. One line change in the HTML (in <link ref="stylesheet" .../>
allows you to make your own CSS for a site. There's a world of difference between that and "Google's new trusted web bullshit". And you know who sits much closer to Google than HTML and CSS?
Javascript. That's who.
Damn, I had my hopes on this one. Two misses in one month is a pretty bad record.