

It’s just a search engine choice.
I agree with the sentiment, but this is quite possibly the least offensive idea Mozilla has had in a while.
It’s just a search engine choice.
I agree with the sentiment, but this is quite possibly the least offensive idea Mozilla has had in a while.
As long as it’s got “dat woosh”, I’ll love it.
Elite Dangerous, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, and Battletech are my favorites, though.
FRIENDSHIP DRIVE CHARGING BABY!
“Warning! Hyperspace conduit unstable!”
Uh oh.
Oh yeah. The DLC doesn’t add an incredibly large amount of content, but there are a lot of awesome nuggets in there. The Citadel DLC for ME3 is flipping hilarious and incredible, too. Easily adds 10-15 hours of gameplay. Wrex’s “MOAR ICE” lives rent free in my head as one of the funniest ME moments ever.
Yup. Especially with The Arrival DLC.
The third season of the show is some of the best Sci-Fi ever made. It slowly transforms from “Family Guy in Space” to “Wow this is some ‘Measure of a Man’ level shit”.
Meanwhile in LibreOffice-land…
Playing the Mass Effect Trilogy for the first time.
Sure the ending was a bit disappointing, but the ride was absolutely phenomenal.
That is fair. My example was extreme, though. These people are just assholes. Do you throw away the code of an asshole because they’re an asshole?
I dunno…I struggle with this internally. Maybe I’m wrong. It’s a hard thing to rectify and I just wish people would stop being assholes to others.
That’s fair and I knew someone would make this argument. My example was a bit of an extreme, though. These people are assholes spreading asshole-ry. Not murderers.
See…when it comes to open source, it’s a little different for me:
I don’t support or condone any of these pricks, but I can mentally divorce, somewhat, the open source code contributions from the person, because their contributions are useful. If this was a closed source solution, it’d be different, because the code wouldn’t be released into the community. There are a lot of weird, closet-dwelling shut ins that fall into the extremist margins.
A lot of early medical knowledge, for example, was acquired from…less than morally clear ways. So do you just take that information and throw it away on principal? Does that make the death and pain of those people for nothing? Or do you use it and don’t condone the person or their actions? This is a difficult moral choice to make that is heavily debated by philosophy, media, etc. There are entire SciFi TV episodes, movies, and books written about just such a debate.
That said, I don’t know the usefulness of Hyprland. I’ve never used it and I feel like it’s pretty niche, so I’m surprised Framework aren’t telling this person to fuck off.
If you add --delete-before, it absolutely can delete stuff.
Yeah. That’s just stupid, but it’s not surprising. The media has never done a good job of identifying guns.
Everything is an AR-15, AK-47, or Assault Rifle.
This meme fits so well:
Which Batman game is this from?
EA has no values, because they’re a soulless, shit hole company, so they’re not lying (this time), I guess.
I know Plex is a business that has to make money, but if I hadn’t bought a lifetime pass for $50 a decade ago, I’d have dropped them at this point.
Devices don’t “need breaks”. This problem is indicative of a memory leak, which means they coded something shitty.
Sure, playing for 7 hours straight is excessive, but this shouldn’t happen.
Your kid might be defective. May want to take him back for a new model.
Lol kidding.
It’s actually really neat. You should check it out.
I’m aware, but while it works with some features limited, it’s still Microsoft’s intention for you to purchase a license.
I’m circumcised and my three children are, too. However, I made that decision when I was still working my way out of a conservative upbringing. If I had to do it again, I wouldn’t and have left my children uncut.
There is no point to it. I just did it because it is considered strange not to in religious circles and I hadn’t broke away from that stupid yet.
If your kids want to be, let them make that decision themselves when they’re older. You can’t undo it.