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Congrats! I wonder if petting the leaves demonstrates some love that makes them thrive more. Legends say talking nicely to them makes them grow better (read that somewhere in a Madeline L’Engle novel, I think).
they/them && ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Congrats! I wonder if petting the leaves demonstrates some love that makes them thrive more. Legends say talking nicely to them makes them grow better (read that somewhere in a Madeline L’Engle novel, I think).
Beautiful!
“Shitty-er” to rhyme with “prettier”, I would guess.
Oh no!!! Took a second read.
I liked having less space between my hands (left hand on the keyboard, right hand on the mouse). I also rarely use the numpad and other keys, so the negligible sacrifice was worth it for better ergonomics.
I have never seen such defined haunches. That cat doesn’t skip leg day!
A cat community I haven’t seen yet! Thank you!
Upon further research, I’ve realized that the upvote/downvote logs are only available to instance admins. Also, other users have said blocking a user does not disable them from downvoting your posts, so my idea wouldn’t work anyway. Sorry :(
You’re right. Upon further investigation, I realize it’s only something that instance admins have access to.
I think there’s a way to look up the logs of who downvoted and then you can just block them. It won’t block them for everyone else, though.
I think there are good free online courses, like Harvard’s CS 50 course. I’ve also heard of OpenCourseWare. I haven’t used either of them personally, though.
It wouldn’t be pulling up the ladder behind them if we force them to step down that ladder and burn it by retraining their models from scratch “with databases that don’t infringe on intellectual property rights”.
Looks like this is the underside of a bed.
I thought this was a hairy furry spider. Glad to see it isn’t. Your cats are cute.
You’re being unnecessarily rude, and you should understand that without someone pointing it out. Learn basic manners.
I’m so glad it didn’t come off as passive-aggressive or rude. Thank you for this message. I hope you have a truly wonderful day, my friend.
Grammatically, no, because “or” is a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), and coordinating conjunctions are a way to join two independent clauses, like a semicolon. They are used after an independent clause and a comma, and they are followed by another coordinating conjunction.
Here’s two independent clauses: I got scratched by a cat. I’m sad.
Here’s a way to join them with a semicolon: I got scratched by a cat; I’m sad. The semicolon replaces the period.
Here’s a way to join them with a coordinating conjunction: I got scratched by a cat, so I’m sad. The , so
replaces the semicolon/period.
Note that I got scratched by a cat so, I’m sad is incorrect, because to join two independent clauses, you’re supposed to put the comma first and then the conjunction, in that order. Colloquially, people will often omit the comma entirely, to reflect pronunciation I guess. But as far as I can tell, people don’t generally pronounce a pause between the coordinating conjunction and the following independent clause, so they don’t put a comma there either.
It does definitely depend on good management, especially now with “community features” that you really need a good admin team to make best use of.
That’s really interesting! I guess I’ll incorporate this into my worldview now.