

My partner hates this mug with a passion. Maybe I should get one 😅


My partner hates this mug with a passion. Maybe I should get one 😅
App/platform separation is crucial. Finding the same thing for Lemmy. The official Reddit app is hot garbage.


Noticing a lot of similarities with vi! Happy to have had that tour, though I’m not sure I’ve encountered a system without vi or nano yet.
E: I have since discovered that the default mail program accepts ed commands as described here, such as p$ to print the last mail


the cheeto of damacles swings, and we fear it not


somehow this was required to switch me from “buy canadian” to “sell american” and i am ashamed it took so long


Exhibit B: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/legal/terms/firefox/
When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant us a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to use that information to help you navigate, experience, and interact with online content as you indicate with your use of Firefox.
I don’t agree to this as written; and I am not inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt given Exhibit A. I think an argument could be made that selling my data to advertisers would help me “experience” and “interact” with online content. Perhaps it would be a difficult argument, perhaps not. I think skepticism is warranted.
Firefox has struggled to find a profitable business model outside of Google paying to be the default search engine, and it looks like these changes are a pivot to address this. I don’t think it will be good for users.


I’ve seen this sentiment, but I don’t think it’s credible. I don’t think we should normalize legalese that explicitly enables bullshit; it’s not like it couldn’t be written any other way. It’s written in English, though it has legal intent, and we have words and phrases to clarify such things.


I do not know Idaho, but I agree it is an awful reason. It is soul wrenchingly stupid. It has reduced my faith in humanity and decreased my fear of a comet.


It’s Olive Garden


Someone in my family wants this to happen because it will make travelling to their favourite restaurant easier.


This will require strengthening domestic manufacturing, […] develop[ing] workforce resilience, domestic capacity and innovation right here at home. […] The solution lies in strengthening Canadians’ right to repair the products and devices we rely upon.
I found this overly strong at first, but it holds water. If there’s a market for it that means a domestic capacity for it and related technical, manufacturing-adjacent things.
DIY repair has saved me a lot of money and headache, and saved a lot of stuff from landfill. It should be an easy sell, but with everything going towards a subscription model - overtly or covertly - we aren’t supposed to own things anymore. I would expect the balance of lobby money to be on the other side of this issue every time.
The company managing this land for the owner is a private island broker: https://www.vladi-private-islands.de/en/island-archive/canada-east/central
you smashed your little ships