

You’re using technology to solve a psychological problem. Cool for building a portfolio, but come on.


You’re using technology to solve a psychological problem. Cool for building a portfolio, but come on.


Actual benefit? I’d say code not compiled in is code that cannot be abused.
There are also more obscure benefits - like getting more familiar with your system.


How does no shopping part play out in these? Isn’t everyone just going to end up buying a bit more over the following week and even things out?


No, not at all. That would be opening a pandora’s box.
Female Mamdani is a very strangrle way to say Mamdani’s wife.


It’s not a mess. It’s generated header files.


I mean… Clearly quite a bit!


Is the market actually broken? I’d argue - given the values of current variables - it’s working as intended.


It’s in there. Just click it. The link. Right up there.


Slava Ukraini!


I agree! It’s a deliberate action taken that makes them addictive!
I run a private pixelfed instance as a sort of family photo archive. Works well enough!


Admittedly, I’m not going to read this.
How is it even possible?! On the physical level.


Is it actually “pushing”? I’ve always thought the consumer is “pulling”.


Used to never care. Not one bit.
And then I treated myself to an E60 M5.
Day 2 - some random guy compliments it and starts a chat.
Random talks at the lights. In the parking lots.
Someone walked up to me in Belgium and asked if he can take a photo. Of a disgustingly dirty car that had been driven 1200 miles in the last 24 hours. I just shrugged it off and said sure, go ahead.
Point being - I am now aware of it being a thing. It’s also a pleasant feeling, so now I try to do the same. Last one I complimented was an E34 M5. Guy made the appropriate smile of acknowledgment back.
Honestly - I don’t know. I could swear that is not the comment I was replying to, but it’s doesn’t appear to have been edited.
Sorry.
Fair enough. I guess my education was of a higher level.
Fair enough. I guess my education was of a higher level.


Ha! Good.
I run opnsense on a decomissioned thin workstation I got for free at work. Added a couple of NICs et voila! For wifi I just disabled DHCP on the ISP router and plugged one of the lan ports into opnsense. Packets err… Find a way.