each other’s houses.
Must be nice though.
each other’s houses.
Must be nice though.
Especially on WebOS. It’s so slow nowadays. Was so quick and good years ago.
Minecraft players: there actually is.
That would just be insanity.
Horizon Zero Dawn delivering on so many fronts. Love that game. 100%'ed it, and the expansion.
I can’t wait to start my Forbidden West adventure.
Reading through these pages makes me more and more confident that I made the right choice moving to fish shell some years ago. It’s so simple, yet still powerful. I don’t miss anything in zsh that I don’t have in fish, and more.
You provide a lot of good constructive criticism
Thanks!
your delivery could be a little less offensive.
In the spirit of constructive criticism, would you mind giving an example of how I was offensive?
You’re right, this Lemmy community isn’t the right place for this.
Right place for what? I’m not sure I made any point that something doesn’t belong here.
I think my whole point was that there’s sooo many posts on Lemmy’s tech communities that are just a title of “Project X version x.y.z released” with a link to the GitHub release page for that version. No context, no description of what the software is. And it gets worse when the actual project site itself doesn’t even explain what the software is or does. It’s frustrating and causes noise in my life where there doesn’t need to be any, I guess.
I think I just came to rant, in all honesty. Probably in poor spirit, admittedly. Sorry for that.
As a person with close friends, there’s just no time in the morning. Even if we lived close by, like, no. I don’t even have time to eat breakfast in the morning those days when I drop the kids at school.
I’ve gotten lots of responses, but the clear and simple info should be on the site itself rather than here. 👍
754° huh. So kinda slightly veering to the right after getting a little bit dizzy?
ngl it’s about half and half whenever I make one. 🖐️🫣
Disclaimer: not American, I just like cheese.
Fedify is a TypeScript library for building federated server apps powered by ActivityPub and other standards, so-called fediverse.1 It aims to eliminate the complexity and redundant boilerplate code when building a federated server app, so that you can focus on your business logic and user experience.
Thanks, but the point is that this should be more clearly labeled and explained on Ghost’s website, not by someone in a Lemmy comment. No offense. ❤️
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It’s believable if you imagine yourselves living their lives. But the lie for me was that I could have the same thing when I grew older. That is impossible for me, and a lot of people.