

I’m referring to how it was 10’ish years ago. As far as I can tell it was eventually banned. If it resurfaced with a different purpose, I’m unaware of that.


I’m referring to how it was 10’ish years ago. As far as I can tell it was eventually banned. If it resurfaced with a different purpose, I’m unaware of that.


Are you a bot?
It was for pictures of clearly underage girls that were dressed provacatively or doing suggestive poses.
Keep doing it, but add some power verbs and enhance the enthusiasm.
Seriously, especially if it already compiles.
Implicit None gang rise up!


Oh God, I kept thinking myself out of easy ones.
I scored 9/28 on https://jsdate.wtf/ and all I got was this lousy text to share on social media.
Be the change you seek.


I’ve read that elsewhere too, but he never took over a year up update. I think this was too much work for not enough pay.


I imagine someone would just need to add them to the list on GitHub and push the update?


Cisgendered Nazis should be punched in the face! To be fair, all Nazis deserve a violent rebuttal. See? Not banned.


Just FYI the dev abandoned the app and core features still break when the new instance updates take place. Not to mention:
They never fixed their spoiler markdowns.


I will say, DO NOT use Sync or Boost, both are abandoned. Voyager is FOSS and adapts to updates.


Start with with a simple distro that feel comfortable for you, don’t go crazy, but have fun with it! Btw, I use Arch.
Still over valued, up 40% this year.


I think it could be understood to mean between the two skill sets, having a total of five years experience. But that could be 7 years of python and ten minutes of FastAPI, so it’s still a bad metric.


I think name recognition is good no matter what in their eyes. Many companies don’t care about bad PR.


“Protest is still allowed… If we approve it.”
o1 preview is insane really, it even corrects you when you ask a question poorly, or rather, it talks around your mistakes.
It appears to be mostly commercial or industry support type stuff and licensing fees for servers.
https://medium.com/@bokiko/ubuntu-is-free-but-the-company-behind-it-made-292-million-last-year-213c3ab5351a