

I had to put down the controller and just sob for a while. It was such a moving experience.
I had to put down the controller and just sob for a while. It was such a moving experience.
What’s he going to do? Drop commits? /s
Check out the Park Cities that are north of downtown Dallas.
Texas Power Guide is another option I’ve used. Power to choose is to be avoided.
It’s a normal thing in Texas. Annual plan are typical. Longer and shorter term ones are available. Never pay month to month. It’s just like Internet plans.
Texas Power Guide does a nice job of analyzing a lot of plans based on your location and usage.
Do NOT use Power To Choose. The electricity retailers purchase positions on that site. There is usually bias in the plans its shows.
Check out FidoNet for another example of federation.
clutches pearls They wouldn’t dare! faints
I’ll toss 2 mobile games on the list. Desert Golf and Golf on Mars. No ads. No stupid paid trinket nonsense. Just a couple bucks for the game and a very chill and casual 2D golf game.
Really? I find python imports to work very similar to cpp in practice.
Terrible news to hear. I’m also chuckling a little bit that it’s call bris when that word has a very different meaning in Jewish traditions.
The recent updates are working really well! Congratulations on the rewrite!
That’s the latest guidance. Manufactures are free to do whatever they want though.
Not really with ATT fiber anymore. The fiber goes straight into their router to authenticate. There is no option for me to purchase an equivalent piece of equipment. I am forced to pay to use their equipment. Fuck ATT.
FFS. My first GPU was an ATI 9250. My knees are fine thank you!
Suck MY wang!
You are commenting on a LemmyNet post from the shit just works instance. I am replying from a LemmyNet account on lemmy.world. It could also happen that someone from a Mastodon instance could reply to this comment. Everyone can have their account on a specific instance (even self-hosting their own instance) and still be able to see content from other websites. There is no singular website that hosts all data and there is no singular authority (ok maybe you could argue the developers of the software, but it’s also open source and other options do exist so it’s not a true single point of authority) for the entire network.
Content and data is shared between instances.
The back log is great and still very watchable.
Lord of the Rings was published in 1954 and would probably make it in that list.