

Just google it.
Edit: Not Safe For Life
pastry pronouns only
Just google it.
Edit: Not Safe For Life
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Oooh I agree, this is some actual dirt
Brave’s marketing has always made me uneasy, but it was more like a vague thought. This why I’m intrigued by your opinion. Do you have examples of their “problematic” management?
Self-hoster of a searxNG here. With docker, your can spin your own in 1 minute top. I’ll never go back to any other search engine, this is the best (imho).
Just want to say that I wholeheartedly agree with you.
From what I read in the article, layoffs were higher in the non-techy departments of these tech companies.
Departments like marketing, and HR, that have a higher demographics of women, as stated in this article.
I don’t think the article is fair to say that it drags us back many years regarding efforts in equity, when said efforts were targeted towards tech and engineering departments.
Depending on your timezone, it is possibly a peak in traffic from the US, an overlap of July 4th, Reddit userbase jumping in, and the recent surge on shitposting about…sigh… beans.
Okay, this is my undocumented, your average Joe type of guess, but here goes: as there is no heat exchange with its environment, I assume your hand would burn from its own heat.
Stellar castle is a cool ass name
I would assume so as it makes sense technically, but you ought to double check
Sorry to hear that. But the whole thing is hilarious
Random thoughts here:
I am in control of the backup of my data.
I don’t have to worry about an instance going off, or a radical change of policy.
I can choose whatever pseudonym I want.
I participate in the decentralization of the network, which feels good after the fiasco of monolithic Reddit.
(Edit) I am also in charge of its content and its user base.
I tried installing an instance on Docker a few months ago, and it didn’t work. Last month version was far easier to install imo
I see you 👀
On an unrelated note, how much data storage does it take to host 16,000+ videos? I’m curious
They would stop replying to any message, be overall unreachable, ghosting me when we planned a getaway at that date.
I assumed they needed space. I’m fine with respecting boundaries, even if it stings nonetheless when you miss them.
But stopping literally existing out of the blue?
How much time do you need? Days, weeks? Should I wait for you to contact me? Should we cancel this weekend?
No way to get an answer. No, nothing.
Just toss a coin and try to find out.
Edit: I forgot to explain that they would be back at some point. We would see each other for a while and then another bit of disappearance. Rince and repeat.