

Oh NO! SPORKS!


Oh NO! SPORKS!


True dat, mayy beee…


(It was intentional…!)
Awww, no-no-no, it’s great that we all get to learn!
Thanks for this information, too!
This often happens to me even on Reddit LOL.
Thoughts born from less knowledge on a matter from my end, lead to the misunderstanding that… I must have some… extreme [political] opinion on the matter LOL.
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Keep going!
I actually had no idea these were a different kind of pencil! The kind I’ve always used are ordinary wooden ones that… well, some people chew up, the graphite in which uses clay, shavings of which are usually fine-ish (maybe not?!) to dispose off anywhere and… some startup, years ago, tried putting plant saplings in.
Wouldn’t they be made of plastic? Do you also ethically dump their remains?


Same! I have heard that having both together can cause issues, but I still keep them.


Theyyyyyyy are moving us towards clouuuuud computiiiiing…!
Here’s another from a different Lemmy post: Transhumanist!


Definitely what all of us think.


Nahh! Hurts!


I guess this is good for privacy and physical durability of the entire package.


“10 LTS”?


@JigglySackles @mrgoosmoos no seriously how can long time #debian #user help #windows users to finally migrate? You still can run it virtualized??? What keeps #windows users at #windows? #gaming?
Oh my goodness, …sorry if I sound negative, but, …that looks very tag-spammy for Lemmy. I was shocked, haha!
Regardless though, Mastodon user, welcome! Welcome to Lemmy, too!


Indian here! We have steel.
But given how common crockery or similarly decorated plastic is for serving guests (at parties and wherever-not), I’ve seen all of them.


Please dive into details! Awareness of, and the will to take them in, are signs of intelligent life.
Yep! Encountered this bug once before.


I have been web-devving with HTML/CSS/JS exclusively since the very beginning of my journey. Express.js was also very helpful although I do wonder if I will ever get anything lower-level.
This is another case where “dumb” development works perfectly. I don’t like frameworks because they enforce the opposite all the time in the name of “control”, and collaboration, and everything else they sdvertise to be able to do. I believe in that stuff not ONE bit. As somebody interested in low-level gamedev who has practiced lots of game code in Java before in a framework style, I absolutely DO NOT encourage writing that kind of code. And EVERY FRAMEWORK EVER always does this. Software just isn’t simple enough anymore - and in some places this is so on purpose, and when it is, I hate it.
HTML and CSS will work without even Vite. You can always test with absolute paths on your machine. The web is very simple.
The HTTP/1.1 spec was 176 pages. The entire protocol.
…Uhhh, space after hash, please.
Test!