Wait what vegan cat food debate? Cats are obligate carnivores, what insanity is this?
Followed instructions but verification failed, seems like nothing happened except dick got stuck in toaster again. Using Arch, btw.
What responsibilities do publishers do to benefit the developers these days, with Steam available for self-publishing? Looking for an honest explanation, as I read some wiki pages and don't really understand the value of publishers (same for book publishers).
This is what I do. A pi with Kodi or Jellyfin or similar plugged into HDMI is fine, it doesn't matter what OS is on the TV if you're never using anything but the one input.
Wheels are pretty cool
Rich people having to take a ferry to the mainland to get their weed = immediate effort from legislators.
It's git push origin branch and then merge after submitting a pull request from branch to main after a successful lint check, build, deployment, and testing in a non-production environment, and PR approval. What kind of wild west operation allows pushing directly to main?
It's so weird that this is the statement that makes some of his supporters question his sanity or ability to form and communicate coherent thoughts...I would say there's a trail of breadcrumbs of much more damning statements going back as far as you're willing to look, but it's more like a trail of roach-infested bakeries.
When they announced this, it was the last straw for me with Amazon that caused me to finally cancel Prime, which I've paid for annually since it was first offered. Things I've been complacently shrugging off until now:
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their delivery misses/delays have gotten consistently worse over the past year and a half
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they screwed up my combined music library when they changed Amazon Music, which was working great before the change
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Audible keeps pushing up-sale subscriptions I don't want, and is inconsistently working with Android Auto now (but was fine until about a year ago)
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Prime Video ads and up-sale "channels"
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book editions (especially textbook editions): they limit the ability to re-sell old editions of textbooks when newer editions are currently in print. Many classes specify old editions because that's what the curricula and syllabi have built around and the profs can take responsibility for validating the content. This is a serious issue with the number of errors that manage to get past editors for math and science texts, and they publish new editions for cash grabs when no actual new or useful information has been added.
They really don't have to do much to keep me complacent tbh - just stop breaking things that already work(ish). Find whatever the deliverable requirements were in like 2015 and just return to those.
He owns a yacht. I'd be interested to hear of a single yacht owner who is a decent person. I'm not sure one exists.
Edit: Thanks for the cool examples of decent people with yachts!
I filtered by local as you suggested and saw it pretty quickly. Thanks for the suggestion, that was a very interesting thread to read.