3000¥ lemmy.world will be stiff competition for them until they start cheating.
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3000¥ lemmy.world will be stiff competition for them until they start cheating.
Lemmy for me is a detox from a hyperactive hyperreal world that by making itself exclusively about fun entertainment, allows one to be picked up and taken with the wind.
Thats fucking scarry, reminds me strongly of Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared Tv Show, Episode 6. (Its the 2nd “season”'s finalle. So you should watch the full thing first.)
So its “manufactured concent” for bluesky being “the hot new app to jump to”. So it will theorecically be the home for those confused by the reddit drama and that get there news from the corprate jounalists or from their friends and those they trust that do.
We may just grow really slowly, thats fine as long as theres good people, theres people who dont know and would be glad they joined because theres good people. Theyll find us eventually if their looking.
These are fun:
Mine looses somthing within herself itself when it goes from jekel to hyde with those glassy eyes.
I have the opposite problem, I find windows or other OSes to be so full of stuff, (feature ritch) but lack low-level “i just wanna poke at this briefly” capability, the (possable) reason why most Raspberry Pis run Linux is because its so easy to address linking this thing to that one. Ive used linux so long that ive become used to
/foo/mountpointFolder
on /dev/disk/by-label/C drive
where symlink resolves to /dev/sdc
rather than a linear one C:/
on *internal concept*
rather than ain Linux’s model, the mount system defines the source to be any file with the specified filesystem data in it. The Mountpoint (target) can be any (usually empty for safety) folder.
do ln -s filePath pathToNewLink
or in a GUI file manager, right click find “new” submenu click item with a link as the icon and a name likw “link”,
it makes a thing that acts almost just like the thing its referencing. in a GUI file manager, you can navigate into a symlink where reference is .
and not get anywhere to great confusion. on windows this odd support for but insistence on not using a “basic feature” is mind boggling.
virtual filesystems that have files and folders that are actually this OS construct that’s stored in RAM or a view of folders not representational of how their literally on disk. (Fuse filesystem reading and proxying your multimedia organizing it into folders by artists)
all of these things are about having flexible references and easy access to computer resources, On windows I find myself wondering why I cant open this text based file real quick without needing to go online and get some software that will specifically handle it.
there are very few APIs you can touch in an ELF program (think EXE for Linux) that you cant with a Bash script and relevant programs. I get on windows and all the EXEs have have even more cryptic names than linux and no help menu or offical e-book and are at the mercy of the internee’s answer (whats lsass.exe). it all makes me go, screw it! if I want to access the Raw C drive to do a non off the shelf task, I need to make it myself which means learning their programming framework.
mildly NSFW
Nope just regular bending over, i found an artical