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Canadian, sysadmin, trans rights are human rights, puncha-the-nazis, cats are pretty great, GNU Terry Pratchett.
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So mad at them for cancelling that. It was a bright spot in a bleak landscape at the time.
“Hey let’s make a game for nerds and ignore the OS with a dramatically higher uptake among nerds”
I’ve been using rspamd for a while. It may be extensible to do token based classification like you want but it may take some work.
Title to the tune of the Ren and stimpy log song
In NZ they grow like weeds.
“Human scale”. Snort. What bollocks.
It’s good to get some sealed containers and immediately empty the bag into multiple smaller airtight ones. I think oxidation is the main problem. I surmise that you could purge the containers with dry ice or something before closing it, too.
I have crowdsec on a bunch of servers. It’s great and I love that I’m feeding my data to the swarm.
I don’t even have a licence. I’d take it. Those gave pretty okay resale value. ^_-
!thelongdark@lemmy.ca, which put out a new content patch with some very nice immersion fixes this week. The new zone is very challenging.
Sure, but there are thousands of games. Tons of options. Meh. I already have more than I could play in my lifetime.
I still reach for Perl when bash isn’t enough.
Low-key yeah for gaming. Depending on the games. Some benchmarks are coming back with sizeable performance boosts under the (better-optimized) Linux in some scenarios despite the API layer of Wine.
Sometimes being an expert makes you leave the beaten path and get stuck in the weeds whereas a newbie would have blindly followed instructions. I get caught by that sometimes.
Australian slang.